After 30 years in real estate, there are three elements of Elma Bachman’s impressive career that are rigidly set in stone. First, she is one of the area’s hardest working – and most humble – Associates. Next, there isn’t anyone in the business who is more knowledgeable about the process of building custom homes. And finally, she is most passionate about a successful end-result for her clients and customers.
Elma began her real estate career in Illinois in 1980, but relocated with her family to Arizona in 1985. In the early years of her Fountain Hills career, she represented her husband, Ray’s, company, RH Bachman Homes, but also distinguished herself by listing and selling residential properties for a growing number of clients.
To Whom It May Concern: I have known Elma Bachman for 15 years and she has never wavered in her work ethic, care and concern for her clients and desire to do well, along with her passion for real estate. I have bought and sold multiple properties and land through her and would not have… Read more “High integrity and character”
Catherine Seiwert
Elma… I would like to take this opportunity to thank you, and your team, for your time and extraordinary effort in assisting us in finding our ideal home in Fountain Hills. Over a period approaching three years you personally guided us through countless homes and neighborhoods until we finally found one that exactly… Read more “Extraordinary effort in assisting us”
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