Realty Executives Premiere organized an Easter egg hunt for the community.
Realty Executives Premiere stresses community service
Chuck Maher said he and his wife, Kim, who own Realty Executives Premiere, work to not only serve their clients, but also their community.
“One thing that sets our company apart from others is we have over 80 agents, and we and our agents think it’s important to support our community,” he said. “We believe it’s important to give back to the community. We just did an Easter egg hunt last Saturday (April 3) at Liberty Field in Pacific.
“We had thousands of kids there, and we gave away 20,000 plastic Easter eggs filled with candy and prizes. We had free hot dogs and soda and we gave each kid a raffle ticket and raffled off six bikes. Everything was free. It was a really good turnout, and everyone had a good time.”
Maher is president of the Eureka Chamber of Commerce and president of the Eureka Police Officers Support Fund.
“I’m an adviser for Realty Executives International,” he added.
The Mahers live in Labadie and have been in the real estate business for more than 25 years; they have owned their company for more than 11 years.
It is a Realty Executives International franchise, and the company has four offices – 123 Osage Executive Circle in Byrnes Mill, 113 Hilltop Village Center in Eureka, 208 W. St. Louis St. in Pacific, and 1815 E. Fifth St. in Washington.
Maher said working in the real estate business is another way to help people.
“We’ve made a lot of friends over the years, helping people buy and sell their homes,” he said. “And, we like helping agents grow their careers.”
The company handles residential and commercial property, as well as land and new construction.
“We do a little bit of everything, but our primary business is residential,” Chuck Maher said.
