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Meet Steve Young

Steve has extensive knowledge and experience in all aspect of the Real Estate sales and marketing. He offers his clients an outstanding level of service based on over 30 years as a licensed Broker/Agent. Honesty and integrity are two characteristics that have helped Steve build a business of repeat clients and referrals. He has been selling Real Estate since 1978. Steve has developed hundreds of acres of residential land and was a managing partner of a construction company, building custom homes for over seven years. And was a partner/broker in a commercial real estate brokerage in Centerville. He a certified Global Luxury Agent. He served over 16 years in the Army National Guard as an Officer in a Combat Engineering unit.

When Steve is not selling Real Estate, he enjoys spending time with his wife, three children and five grandchildren.

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"Competent and friendly! Helped us buy our current home, sell the last one, and is currently helping us sell a rental. This guy rocks."

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"Steve is very professional and pleasant to work with. I have been able to sell a house easily. He also helped a friend find and purchase a home in a short time. I recommend Steve for your real estate agent!"

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"Steve got us offers in 36 hours in the second week of January. That helped us so much and took so much stress off our family. I can’t thank him enough. We don't consider ourselves easy customers at all either. What a true professional!"

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Governor Ned Lamont on Wednesday proclaimed March 27 "William Raveis Day" in Connecticut as the brokerage celebrated 50 years of service with an unforgettable anniversary bash.
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The Baltimore homeowner succumbed to cancer before she could celebrate a landmark appraisal bias win. She's part of a long legacy of Black homeowners who've died while fighting for their rights.
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The estate sits alone on its own 2.3-acre man-made island and went into contract on Monday. The negotiated price, and the buyer's identity are still unknown.
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