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J.E.
Bramblett, CAI |
J.
E. Bramblett is able to combine the
art of the auction industry with a wealth of real estate experience
and knowledge in the areas of brokerage, development, property
management, and legal and financial expertise.
Starting
his career in the building and development business, Mr. Bramblett
has built and developed a chain of convenience stores, 1,200 new
single family residences, numerous multi-family units, office parks,
motorcycle dealerships, game rooms, laundromats, car washes and video businesses.
Mr.
Bramblett is a graduate of the Certified Auctioneers Institute of
Indiana University and A Pass Weikel Real Estate School. Mr.
Bramblett has an associates degree from Elizabethtown Community
College. He studied the Theory Of Management in Tokyo, Japan, and has
taken numerous auctioneering, real estate, marketing, financing,
appraising, and property management courses.
Mr.
Bramblett holds auctioneer and broker licenses in a multitude of
states. He is a member of the Certified Auctioneers Institute, the
highest designation an auctioneer can receive. He is a member of the
National Auctioneers Association, the National Association of
Realtors, and numerous state and local chapters for auctioneers and Realtors.
J.E.
Bramblett is founder, President, Auctioneer, and Broker of Re/Max
Group Auctioneers, a division of Re/Max Executive Group Inc., a
full-service auction and real estate marketing firm.
Mr.
Bramblett's hobby is registered quarter horses. He owns a horse farm
complete with indoor arena and trainer. His prize possession,
Instensely Obvious, is one of the top registered quarter horse studs
in the world.
Mr.
Bramblett conducts more than 200 auctions annually and devotes his
market experience to all types of property including horse farms,
agricultural land, developable land, single family residences,
shopping malls, apartment complexes, factories, marinas, hotels,
condominiums, and government real estate.
This
wealth of knowledge and experience gives Mr. Bramblett the
competitive edge needed to succeed in today's auction industry, the
preferred method of selling real estate and liquidating assets of all types. |