Austin Sorensen
KW St. George Keller Williams Realty
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À propos de moi
Hi, my name is Austin Sorensen.
I was born and raised in St. George, Ut. I was raised country by a rodeo and ranching family and continue the lifestyle still today. After high school I started my undergraduate degree at Dixie State College before Transferring to Southern Utah University where I graduated with a Bachelors in Agricultural Business.
I've spent most of my career in residential and commercial construction and now I'm taking my career path to the other end of table in real estate. One of my biggest strengths is my work ethic and look forward to putting that strength to work for my future clients
I was born and raised in St. George, Ut. I was raised country by a rodeo and ranching family and continue the lifestyle still today. After high school I started my undergraduate degree at Dixie State College before Transferring to Southern Utah University where I graduated with a Bachelors in Agricultural Business.
I've spent most of my career in residential and commercial construction and now I'm taking my career path to the other end of table in real estate. One of my biggest strengths is my work ethic and look forward to putting that strength to work for my future clients
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