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Meet the Team of Masters Property Management

October 24, 2019
RE/MAX Masters Property Management has developed into a top performing property management in the past two and half years. We’ve risen to the top from our peak strengths, management, tenant services, and handyman skills. With competitive prices, investment goals, and comprehensive full service, we’ve truly earned our all five-star reviews. 
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Eugene O’Brien


Owner


Eugene is a native Australian and now a naturalized US citizen after moving to the US over 5 years ago. He has lived in entirely in Colorado during his time here and after growing up on the beach in Australia has greatly embraced the Colorado lifestyle of enjoying the majestic Colorado Rocky Mountains and the great outdoors. Eugene is a licensed Realtor with RE/MAX Masters Millennium and after seeing an opportunity in the Property Management sector he and his partners started RE/MAX Property Management company in the state of Colorado. Eugene specializes in managing residential investment properties on behalf of his clients and has his Certified Property Manger (CPM) accreditation. He has never met a sport that he doesn’t like and enjoys golfing, skiing, cricket and spending time with family and friends whenever possible


Favorite Quote: “Success is measured by effort”


Steve Olson


Owner


Steve Olson has more than 30 years’ experience specializing in the real estate space.  He is a licensed Real Estate Broker and Certified Residential Appraiser. He holds the RAA, CIPS, MCP, TRC, SFR and BPOR designations and was named the REALTOR of the Year for the South Metro Denver REALTOR Association for 2011.  In 2006-2007 Steve served as Chairman of the South Metro Denver REALTOR® Association. Recently Steve served for six years on the REColorado Board of Directors.  He is an instructor for multiple organizations and teaches continuing education to licensed real estate professionals. He earned an International Business Diploma from the International School of Business in The Netherlands. He is a trained negotiator, experienced relocation specialist, and always stays up on the current market trends. Steve is a Denver native and enjoys biking, skiing and staying fit.


Favorite Quote: “No matter where you go there you are”


James Wanzeck (Jim)


Owner


James (Jim) Wanzeck was raised in Thailand from 7th to 10th grade, making his favorite food Thai food! He’s very passionate about his ranch where his cows are, and loves taking care of them. He got into the real estate world because he grew up doing carpentry and was intrigued by the process of building houses. He lists his three biggest accomplishments as his three children, developing and building in subdivisions, and building the #1 real estate office. The biggest change he’s seen in Denver is the traffic congestion from the population growth, and he believes that the best city to invest in, in Colorado, is Wheat Ridge. 


Favorite quote is “You can do anything, once you stop trying to do everything”. 


Eric Ettles


Maintenance Coordinator


Colorado native, animal friendly, like to be outdoors. Favorite thing to do in March is to go snow skiing in the morning at Loveland, and head to Chatfield for some water skiing.

Eric joined Masters Property Management team in September, 2019


Favorite Quote: Always


Alyssa Gross


Administrative Assistant


Alyssa Gross is a Colorado native, having grown up in Highlands Ranch, currently residing in Denver, she knows the issues that Denverites face each day. In her spare time, she enjoys politics and literature. Alyssa joined our company at the end of 2017 and has thoroughly enjoyed her time here. She loves Jamaican food and music and is happy to be a part of the Denver community!

Alyssa joined Masters Property Management team in January, 2018


Favorite Quote: “In my defense, the moon was full and I was left unsupervised.”  


Maria Ochoa (Pronounced MAH-ria NOT Muh-REE-ah) 


Administrative Assistant


Born and raised in Colombia, she decided to come to the US for a one year experience as an Au Pair (nanny) to learn English and live in a different culture but she enjoyed it so much she decided to stay. Maria really enjoys spending time with her family and friends and travel as much as she can, she is very proud of her roots and one of the things she misses the most is good homemade Colombian food. 

Maria joined Masters Property Management team in September, 2019


Favorite quote: Love yourself first 


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