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Show Agent joins staff of Coldwell Banker Mike Doilney is returning to full-time full-time real estate sales alter taking a break to develop several Deer Valley and Main Street projects. He will join the Coldwell Banker firm. Doilney is a lifetime member of I he Million Dollar Club. He formerly was a full-time faculty member of the School of Business Administration Administra-tion at the University of Maryland. He holds a master's degree in business administration. He has been a resident of Park City Ci-ty 12 years and is a well-known figure in the real estate community. Doilney said he is at a crossroad in his career. He has decided to redirect his energies toward Park City real estate sales for two reasons: the positive nature of the current real estate market for buyers and the presence of Coldwell Banker in the Park City area. "Park City and Deer Valley represent repre-sent some tremendous opportunities for buyers. I believe buyers perceive value in our local product and are beginning to recognize and take advantage ad-vantage of today's market opportunities. oppor-tunities. "The opening of Coldwell Banker in Park City was the catalytic key in my decision to re-enter full-time sales. The impact of the CB name and networking through the nation's largest full-service real estate company com-pany is great for Park City and for my clients. I'm excited." R. Webber Real Estate Services, with branches in Park City and three other locations, was purchased by Coldwell Banker, a subsidiary of the Sears conglomerate, on Dec. 15 in what has been called the biggest real-estate company acquisition in Utah history. Richard Webber, who founded Webber Real Estate with his father and his brothers, now is vice president and district manager of Coldwell Banker. The office of the Park City branch of Coldwell Banker is at Deer Valley I'laza." L JBBSaP |