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Tim Wood has lived in the Big Bear Valley since 1976 and has been involved in Big Bear real estate as an investor, a developer and the area's top agent for much of that time. As the owner and manager of Coldwell Banker, Mountain Gallery Realtors, Tim has had the opportunity to help many, many people with their real estate needs. Tim's knowledge of Big Bear Lake and it's ever changing real estate market makes him the person clients turn to, time and again, for the best in professional service. This Homepage was created to allow Tim to continue to assist his large client base and also introduces his many talents and services to others who have an interest in Big Bear and it's real estate market. Besides
the distinction of being the top agent in Big Bear's real estate board
year after year, Tim has also received numerous awards including Coldwell
Banker's President's Elite Circle award. In 1993 his sales exceeded 22
million dollars, and Tim ranked number six internationally among Coldwell
Banker's 45,000 sales associates. In fact, Tim's fantastic sucess rate
ranks him among the top 1% of all real estate agents in the
entire nation. Tim's success has made him a sought after speaker at seminars
and workshops, where his dynamic style helps train and motivate other sales
people throughout the country. He has also authored articles for Real
Estate Today and has been quoted in Time Magazine. Although
Tim enjoys speaking to other sales professionals and helping them find
the best in themselves, his passion is still Big Bear Lake and satisfying
his clients needs.
No matter what season
you choose to visit Big Bear, you won't be disappointed. With three hundred
plus days of sunshine a year, the climate is always pleasant. Summer
offers deep blue skies and tall green trees plus the sparkling
lake that provides a spectrum of water activities. Driving, biking or walking
through the wonderful colors of Big Bear's fall season will
dazzle your eyes. Winter transforms Big Bear into a winter
paridise with plenty of skiing, snow play or relaxing in front of a warm
fireplace. Spring chases away the snow and starts the cycle
all over again. Big Bear truly is...e of additions to South West Station's margarita family. The "Ultimate" Margarita is appropriately billed, featuring Cointreau, 1800 tequila, sweet and sour and a dash of lime. A tad on the sweet side, thanks to the Cointreau, we found the creations very smooth; with these margaritas, salt is unnecessary to take away the tart taste, because there isn't one.-by Marcus Dietz Big Bear Today – June 1995 Return to the Home Page |