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Kristin Lueken
direct line
847.756.7271
fax
847.304.2880
cell
847.312.8747
email
kristin.lueken@sothebysrealty.com
Kristin is a dedicated broker associate who grew up in the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago. She lived in France while studying at the Sorbonne and earning her art education degree. This exposure gives her a knowledge and a passion for diverse cultures, architecture, interior design and fine cuisine. Her extensive banking background, including generating and servicing home loans, gives her an insight into the financial needs of her clients. She has earned her SFR Certification (Short Sales/Foreclosures) to further assist her clients in today’s market. When Kristin takes time for herself, she chooses to play competitive tennis as a member of the USTA (United States Tennis Association), home improvements, international traveling or painting.
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