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Industry veteran Bill Gonzalez joins Starck Real Estate

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Starck Real Estate announced today that industry veteran, Bill Gonzalez has joined Starck at its Mount Prospect office location.

"We are proud to welcome Bill to our team," stated Aaron Starck, president and CEO of Starck Real Estate. "Bill brings with him his vast experience and knowledge of the Northwest suburban market. He will definitely be a team multiplier with his financial experience."

Gonzalez has been a Chicago area RealtorĀ® since 1999, with an extensive background in income property analysis, short sales, foreclosures and negotiations. He holds a Certified Investment Agent Specialist (CIAS) certificate and a certificate as a Certified Negotiations Expert (CNE). As a fluent Spanish speaker, Bill offers a broad set of unique skills that allow him to communicate with many different clients. He loves helping first-time buyers.

"I am honored to become part of the Starck team," Bill recounts. "It is a great company with a great history going back over 60 years and is part of the Berkshire Hathaway brand. Starck is instantly recognized as an industry leader. It has the marketing tools, technology and support that will allow me to serve my clients even better."

Bill lives in Mount Prospect with his wife Wendy and their three children. He is actively involved in many community activities within the park district and schools.

About Berkshire Hathaway Starck Real Estate

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Starck Real Estate has served the real estate and mortgage needs of the Chicago suburbs and greater Rockford area since 1960. With 17 offices in Illinois and Wisconsin, Starck is one of the area's largest and most experienced real estate organizations and a leader in technology and customer service. Learn more at StarckRe.com.

Starck is part of the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices network of fine brokerages, with over 1,500 offices and 50,000 sales professionals globally.

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