|

| |
|
Arlene
Gerig
is a full-time professional REALTOR®
who exceeds your expectations ― whether you are buying or selling ... |
|
Arlene provides
the best possible service for her clients. She is very detailed oriented,
and strives to make the entire transaction run smoothly. Whether you are
selling or buying, Arlene is happy to represent you for Lucas County real
estate, Wood County real estate and Fulton County real estate transactions,
especially in:
 |
Toledo |
 |
Holland |
 |
Springfield |
 |
Sylvania |
 |
Maumee |
 |
Swanton |
|
 |
Ottawa
Hills |
 |
Perrysburg |
 |
Monclova |
 |
Whitehouse |
 |
Wauseon |
 |
Waterville |
|
Arlene attended Hondros College and
successfully completed all courses related to Ohio Real Estate licensing
requirements. She is a member of TBR, OAR, NAR, and REBAC, and the 2004
president of the local chapter of WCR. Arlene has also won several Ohio real
estate and Toledo real estate awards for sales volume.
Before becoming a REALTOR®,
Arlene spent more than 15 years in the building products industry, primarily
for new construction. This background provides her the knowledge to assist
you with construction-related issues.
|


|
|

Arlene Gerig
and all RE/MAX agents pledge to give back to the community
through national
and local charities with time, money, and support.
|
Thanks to the generosity
of WCR members and friends, (L to R) Arlene Gerig,
Lora Cramer (CMN), Judy Gorun and Crystal Jordan (Louisville Title) were able to present a check for $2,556 to Children's
Miracle Network at
Mercy Children's Hospital. Arlene is past
president of the Toledo chapter of WCR.

|


 |
|
|
|
Arlene's grandson, Jacob,
helps Arlene & Judy put up flags in their Stone Oak neighborhood for the
Fourth of July. |
Here's Arlene with the
Habitat for Humanity family that she and other TBR members helped
receive a new home.

   |
|
|
Arlene and Judy Gorun (right),
also a REALTOR with RE/MAX Preferred, helped coordinate a "Backpack to
School" project in 2007 and presented Dr. Cynthia Beekley (center),
Springfield Local Schools Superintendent, with backpacks and supplies for
local students.

|
Their Backpack to School project
was continued in 2009. "Two wonderful, generous ladies! Thank
you again for all that you do for Springfield." Kristina White,
community liaison
 |
|