James Sander, RE/MAX Estate Properties

RE/MAX Estate Properties Owner James Sanders & Ocean Front Strand Properties

James Sanders has lived in the Palos Verdes area of the South Bay for over 40 years and is proud to talk about working in such a wonderful community like Palos Verdes and the South Bay.

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RE/MAX Estate Properties Owner James Sanders & Ocean Front Strand Properties

Growing up in a family heavily involved in real estate, James Sanders learned the industry’s many ins-and-outs at a young age. After earning a degree in real estate finance from USC, James Sanders quickly rose as a top agent for Re/Max Palos Verdes Realty, where he has been a consistently high producer for over 20 years, earning numerous accolades, including being inducted into Re/Max’s Hall of Fame.

Here, James Sanders talks with DIGS about his passion for selling real estate, keys values as a broker and involvement with the South Bay community.

Then DIGStv takes a look inside several active luxurious Ocean front and Strand homes in the South Bay Los Angeles, from Redondo Beach to North Manhattan Beach.

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