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Ann Matteson
Experience
Ann Mateson lives by her moto, “People are my passion.” She markets properties utilizing professional ethics, organizational skills, and enthusiasm. Her experience is earned from growing up in Raleigh and her many years working the Triangle real estate market. Consistently a top-producer, Ann personally handles all of her transactions and details. She has participated in the sales and marketing of numeroud subdivisions, giving her an “insider’s” knowledge of development, design, building, marketing, and selling new construction.
AWARDS & AFFILIATIONS
The industry has recognized Ann’s fortyplus years of active leadership by inducting her into the prestigious Luxury Home Marketing Group. This is a group of only ffteen top-producing women in Wake County. She has also received the Previews Property Specialty Award for marketing high-end homes in addition to several MAME (Major Achievements in Marketing and Excellence) Awards. Ann’s previous agency for seven years, Coldwell Banker, awarded her the Diamond Award earned by only six percent of their top agents nationwide. Ann is afiliated with The National Association of REALTORS®, The Raleigh Regional Association of REALTORS®, The North Carolina Association of REALTORS®, and The Triangle Multiple Listing Service.
Background
Ann Mateson has been in real estate since graduating from Salem College in 1979, earning degrees from a double major in Economics-Management and Sociology. She atended Saint Mary’s School prior to college. Ann and her husband have two adult daughters who reside in Raleigh with their families. She enjoys her free time golfng, traveling, and spending time with her family.
Outreach
As a native of Raleigh, community service is an important aspect of Ann’s life. She has served on numerous boards, including Saint Mary’s School, Ravenscroft School Parent Board, Alice Aycock Poe Center for Health Education, and the Duke Children’s Hospital Horse Show Board. Ann and her husband chaired the 2006 Annual Fund for Saint Mary’s School, seting a record $1 million+ donations for the school. Ann is active in her church as a former Sunday School teacher, Colony Care Leader, and currently on the Usher Guild and a church oficer as a Deacon.
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