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    Andrea Amieiro is a Licensed Real Estate Agent with Better Homes and Gardens, working out of the Nanuet office.

    She graduated from both High School and College from her native country, Argentina. Andrea's professionalism, technology, internet knowledge and great negotiation skills, make her  well-regarded in the industry. Andrea has succesfully representing buyers and sellers at Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty, for the past five years. Andrea's commitment of service meets the high expectations from her clients.
     
    Andrea, is a member of the Rockland County Board of Realtors, National Asociation of Realtors. Also certified C.O.R.E (client oriented real estate) agent. Sheis a homeowner in Orangetown, Rockland County for the past twenty years,were she resides with her husband and daughters. 

    Andrea Habla fluentemente español. Por cualquier consulta aserca de bienes raices (compra, venta, o renta), comuniquese con Andrea al mismo telefono or direccion de correo electronico. 

    Specializing In:

    All Rockland andOrange Countys, and more.

 
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