Ray Marshall
Ray Marshall
Oakbrook Square 11684 US Highway One
North Palm Beach, FL 33408

Office: 561-721-2626
Mobile: 561-758-8833
Fax: 561-721-3311

Email: raym@goldenbearhomes.com

Ray Marshall has over 25 years experience selling Florida real estate, and over 35 of know how in the home building and real estate industry. He is an active mmber of the board of directors of Old Port Cove Condominium community and acts as its community liason with the Village of North Palm Beach. Ray's design and building experience enables him to assist clients with their efforts to renovate older high quality waterfront homes. The father of five grown children, Marshall is also an avid golfer.

"Golden Bear Realty is a company that places such a high value on excellence and integrity that I'm excited to be a part of such a winning team." says Marshall. "The service and technology that Golden Bear offers our clients is superior in every way."

Golden Bear Realty is located in Oakbrook Square, 11684 US Highway One in North Palm Beach. Owner and broker Michael Nicklaus direct the office with more than a dozen professional associate realtors. The Golden Bear brand is associated with excellence and integrity and stands for the highest measure of quality. Whether Golden Bear is attached to real estate, golf course design, apparel or golf clubs, families and individuals that work with the firm are assured of the best in representation. Golf and real estate have been, at times, synonomous and interchangeable, and the individuals who make up Golden Bear Realty with the Nicklaus family bring years of experience in both areas. Golden Bear Realty caters to the needs of all buyers and sellers. Call Ray today to see what a difference he can make in all of your real estate needs.

Specialties

Ray specializes in Old Port Cove


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Golden Bear Realty, LLC
Oakbrook Square | 11684 US Highway One
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Office: 561.721.2626 | Fax: 561.721.3311
E-Mail: info@goldenbearhomes.com
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