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About Jackie Lovell : Having received my real estate license in 1996, I began my real estate experience at Carpenter GMAC real estate (a great company). While at that company, I received awards for multi-million dollar producer for the years 1997,1998,1999, 2000. I was, also, involved at many different levels with the real estate community. In 1999 I was Vice Chairman of the Eastern Division of MIBOR ( Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of REALTORS) and Chairman for the year 2000. I received the Donna Stevens award from Carpenter in 2000 for my assistance with charitable fund raisers. After much consideration I decided to move my business to RE/MAX Advantage, where I could better service my clients' needs. I am a member of the Indiana Association of REALTORS, National Association of REALTORS and active member of MIBOR. I love to help people with their goals. Nothing is more fulfilling than assisting a family with the sell of their home with less stress and worry or assisting that first time home buyer buy his/her FIRST HOME. I was born in Savannah, GA. but raised almost entirely on the east side of Indianapolis. Although, I have lived in a couple of other geographical locations during my adult life. I am really a life long " Hoosier". I attended Lawrence Township Schools in Marion County and later attended Ball State University and then also attended I.U.P.U.I./ John Herron School or Art. I have valued all the experiences in my life and feel they have made me a stronger, more complete and understanding individual. Experiences of life and living day to day, good or bad: something is learned by every experience. Some other experiences or hobbies I have the pleasure of enjoying; learning to S.C.U.B.A , learning to fly ( logged 11.5 student flight hours); when I was younger I took horse riding lessons, was active in 4-H and even spent 8 years of my youth tap dancing. I believe I have received a well rounded background allowing me to interact and understand the needs of others. I look forward to working with YOU!
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