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Real Estate March 27, 2008
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Diane Torrence

Earning a Fine Homes designation is not easy, as veteran agent Diane Torrence discovered. To qualify, an agent must list at least two fine homes or have closed one fine homes transaction during the past year, earn five personal elective points based on criteria set by Prudential Real Estate and have at least one year of full-time real estate sales. This designation defines professional standards within the Prudential Real Estate Network and recognizes the level of knowledge, experience and skills required by clients of wealth.

Torrence qualified with flying colors, and now has Fine Homes Specialist to add to her collection. She is also e-certified, a home staging professional with 14 years experience in home design, and was an experienced mortgage broker prior to becoming a realtor.

At their annual awards banquet in February, Prudential California Realty presented Torrence with a special award for her leadership and for being a positive role model at their Fillmore office.

Torrence is on the board of her Rotary group in Fillmore to sponsor the Heritage Valley 5/10k Run for the Fillmore May festival. She is also a current member of the Citizens Corps Group in Santa Paula, which provides an action plan in the event of a disaster. However, Torrence's true passion is helping foster children. For eight years, she has worked with Royal Family Kids' Summer Camp. There are two in Ventura, and both take about 30 children for a one-week experience to create positive memories in the lives of these children.

Torrence can be reached at (805) 218-1429.