Michele Dempster, R (S)Realtor®
Michele Dempster has established herself in the Hawaii Real Estate Market!
With over 20 years of experience, her expertise include:
• Residential Luxury Homes
• Land Development
• Real Estate Re-sales
• New Home Marketing
She specializes in West Maui, Kaanapali and joined Coldwell Banker Island Properties, in 1996. Dempster enjoys helping others to locate and purchase their perfect home. With her knowledge in the Hawaii Isalnds, she is dedicated to help you with your real estate needs!
Dempster has worked directly with Real Estate developers in Hawaii and on the Mainland. Recently, she built two new homes in the Kaanapali Golf Estate, Maui and they sold at record high prices! Her talent gave her the opportunity to broaden her scope of work and fulfill a dream.
Do you want to own a piece of paradise? In order to fulfill your home-ownership dream, contact Michele Dempster!
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