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Steve Haddadin is an American Real estate broker who deals in the luxury real estate market and investment properties. He is the founder and the president of King Real Estate Group.[1]

Early life and education

Haddadin was born on June 21, 1997, in Los Angeles, California. In 2003, Haddadin and his family moved to Yorba Linda, CA. In 2011, Haddadin and his family moved to Amman, Jordan and attended 2 years of high school at Amman Baccalaureate School. Haddadin returned to Yorba Linda in 2013."He received his Associate of Arts degree in Economics and Certification in Accounting in 2017 from Fullerton College. In 2015, he earned his Bachelors of Arts in Business Administration degree in Finance from California State University, Fullerton. In 2019, Haddadin enrolled at California State University, Los Angeles, and received a graduate certificate in Real estate.

In 2021, Haddadin enrolled in Capital University Law School and is currently pursuing a Juris Doctor degree with an emphasis in Corporate Law.[2]

Haddadin has also received several certifications from notable institutions, including • Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM®), CCIM® Institute • Certified Property Manager (CPM®), Institute of Real Estate Management[3] • Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS®), National Association of Realtors[4] • Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource (SFR®), National Association of Realtors Haddadin lives in Yorba Linda, California.


Career

Haddadin began his real estate career in 2013 as a Property Manager and was responsible for managing retail and office buildings. In 2016, he received his real estate license and joined Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. He worked there for two years in their Residential Real Estate department.

In 2019, Haddadin was appointed a member of the advisory board of the Center for Real Estate at California State University, Fullerton. As a board member, he is part of a team that help students become the next generation of Real Estate leaders. He also used this opportunity to foster relations with other organizations including the CCIM® Institute, International Council of Shopping Centers, and Institute of Real Estate Management.

In 2020, Haddadin was appointed to Vice President of Legislative Affairs of Institute of Real Estate Management, Orange County, California from December 2nd, 2020 to December 2nd, 2021. During his role as the Vice President of Legislative Affairs, Haddadin represented the Orange County, California, real estate market. He discussed the impacts of the new legislation within the real estate industry, identified different issues, coordinated with the council, coordinated with politicians and legislative advocate groups, and would have legislative updates published on Source Magazine.[5][6] He most notably was instrumental during the COVID-19 economic relief package.

In 2019, Haddadin became a licensed real estate broker and founded King Real Estate Group, a full-service real estate company in Orange County, California. The company aspires to create a customer-friendly business model, where they can advise potential homeowners and investors regarding their real estate needs.[7][8] The company also provides commercial and residential sales, mortgage assistance, portfolio management, and real estate consultation services.[9]


Honors and awards

• Haddadin has been listed as one of the Top 10 in Real Estate by The LA Wire.[10]

• He was inducted into Marquis Who's Who in America in 2021.



Read more

1. https://www.irem.org/about-irem/directory/individual-member-details?id=MDYxNzczNzM=

2. https://www.nar.realtor/CIPS/member/Gu2rrCTV6%252BBWx81kMfuS%252BA%253D%253D

3. https://portlandnews.com/steve-haddadin-pushes-for-a-more-client-oriented-real-estate-industry/

4. https://influencerdaily.com/how-steve-haddadins-unrivaled-passion-made-him-an-authority-in-real-estate/

5. https://www.flipsnack.com/iremocinfo/irem-oc-the-source-e-magazine-july.html

6. https://www.flipsnack.com/iremocinfo/irem-oc-the-source-q1-2021.html

7. https://nyweekly.com/business/steve-haddadin-goes-above-and-beyond-to-meet-client-needs/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=steve-haddadin-goes-above-and-beyond-to-meet-client-needs

8. https://lawire.com/top-10-in-real-estate