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Tim Milam of Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage Honored by Peers, Colleagues

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By RISMedia Staff
May 9, 2019
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In recognition of his service to the community and contributions to the real estate profession, Tim Milam of Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage was recently inducted into the Wilmington-Cape Fear Home Builders Association’s (WCFHBA) Hall of Fame. The achievement, which was announced at the 33rdĀ Annual Parade of Homes awards banquet, was the result of a vote by local real estate industry officials and power players.

“Since 2010 the association has recognized a very short list of distinguished people,” notes Cameron Moore, executive officer of the WCFHBA. “This award acknowledges real estate industry professionals who have contributed greatly in many different ways. These are people whose accomplishments go well beyond the walls of the association and reach deep within the Wilmington community.”

Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage President Tim Milam has been a pillar of the Wilmington real estate community since 1997, when he purchased what was then known as Sea Coast Realty from his brother Paul. Having successfully grown the brokerage to a network of more than 590 real estate agents, across 20 offices in Southeast North Carolina, he has earned a reputation for his focus on ethical business practices, professionalism and straightforward approach to management.

“It is a huge honor for me to think that my fellow real estate professionals and colleagues took the time to vote me into the Hall of Fame,” comments Milam. “I am very grateful for the recognition, and I would be remiss if I didn’t thank my agents and staff for their dedication and commitment to the interests of our clients. We owe a substantial portion of our success to their efforts and tenacity.”

Milam is well known for emphasizing that the role of the leaders and managers at Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage is to work for the agents, to provide them with the resources and tools they need to effectively serve their clients. He is also widely known for his frequent donations of time and service to the community, with his latest charitable outreach effort at Waterman’s Brewery, where he will serve as a celebrity bar tender at a fundraiser for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

For more information, please visit www.seacoastrealty.com.

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