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Rochelle Mezzano
670 Valley Road
Reno, NV 89512
Office Phone: (775)333-2858
Fax: (775) 348-7896

You Owe it to Yourself



Many details are of great importance when buying or selling real estate.  Agents, including me, have lists upon lists of things that you should consider before you buy or sell a home or commercial building.

You're invited to bookmark our site, visit often, and use our private guest book to provide us with your valuable feedback.

If you do anything before you buy or sell another investment, you owe it to yourself to see exactly what services I provide that will make or save you literally thousands of dollars on your upcoming real estate transaction.

Thanks!

Rochelle Mezzano

  • Enthusiasm working for you
    Helping people make one of the most exciting decisions in their lives is a serious responsibility, but something that I enjoy doing. My enthusiasm and hard work will benefit you and help reduce the stress and anxiety often associated with real estate transactions.
  • Established Credibility
    I have many years of experience and knowledge helping people in this industry. I can say with confidence that I'll get the job done right.

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