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Who Is Libby Tomyn?
How
Many Florida NATIVES Do You Know?!
Libby Tomyn was not only born and raised in West Orange County,
but also is a third generation native of the area. Not only do her deep
community roots make her a stronger force in the real estate market, but
consider also that her training started very early. Libby's mother, a retired
public school teacher, has also been a Real Estate Broker since the 1950s.
Libby's commitment to the community in which she does business is
evidenced by her volunteer work. As a youth, she was extremely active in
the 4-H program, showing horses and participating in public speaking contests.
She now gives back to the program as an adult volunteer and, in 1989, was
selected as Florida's 4-H Volunteer of the Year. She also volunteers with a
local Homeless and Elderly Outreach Ministry.
Libby also is featured in a local weekly newspaper with her Let's
Talk Real Estate column. It's packed full of tips and local market
information. This has earned her the reputation locally as the "Ann Landers of
Real Estate."
| REAL ESTATE TRIVIA |
| Q |
Where was the great land boom (1919) in which investors paid up to $25,000 for lots not yet dredged up from the ocean?
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| A |
The great Florida land boom brought hundreds of investors to the state after Carl Fisher founded Miami Beach in 1919. |
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