John Man
The real estate industry is becoming more sophisticated and challenging as new technology and innovation sweep across the country and change the way we conduct business. In the information age, we are forced to make changes or fall behind in the fast growing global market. The real estate industry will have the biggest change in the next 10 years as we enter a time where information is now available online and consumers can find a home with the click of a mouse or price any home in the U.S.
ManRealty.com was formed in 2006 with the idea that consumers can come to our site as a one stop shop for all real estate needs; you can search homes with the interactive map locating all the surrounding schools, shopping venues, restaurants, etc.; and receive our estimated value on any homes with comparable and demographic data. Most importantly you can now price any home in the U.S. Our company goal is to build an online company that services all our client's needs and creates an enjoyable, convenient, and affordable home buying and selling experience through the provisioning of professional service and innovative solutions for all real estate needs. The future of real estate has arrived at ManRealty.com as the company recently ranked #1 online real estate company by Google Search engine.
As a preeminent real estate professional in my community, I believe in honesty, integrity, innovation and, most importantly, helping others. I have been a resident in the San Gabriel Valley community for over 25 years. I'm currently serving as the board of director for Chamber of Commerce in Monterey Park and in the process of starting a non-profit organization on behalf of our company to help college students with free housing. I grew up in Monterey Park, attended Brightwood elementary and Alhambra high school. I enjoyed much of my college life living in Rowland Heights and Diamond Bar while attending the University of Cal Poly in Pomona then ventured into grad school at USC.
Prior to entering the real estate business, I held positions as sale manager, account executive, credit officer, CSO, vice president and small business owner. I learned from experience that working in a corporation and running a small business is less rewarding than helping others. I have experienced family hardship growing up when my family lost their home not once, but twice in my early childhood and adolescence. This impacted my life and gave me the desire to help others and p