Realtor team earns ‘Legend’ status

RANCHO SANTA FE — Kathleen Van Sant-Fisher and Dorothy St. Amour, of Prudential California Realty’s Rancho Santa Fe Properties office, recently earned Prudential’s 15-year Legend award. The prestigious award is given to agents who demonstrate “perseverance, expertise, and consistency,” and who have placed, at minimum, in the top two percent of Prudential’s 60,000 agents nationwide 15 times.
“Kathleen and Dorothy’s excellent standing in Rancho Santa Fe and in San Diego’s real estate community is a direct result of their hard work and dedication to the goals of their clients,” said Herb Josepher, manager of the Rancho Santa Fe Properties office.
Together, sisters Van Sant-Fisher and St. Amour began accumulating their knowledge of real estate more than 30 years ago. They are co-owners of the Rancho Santa Fe Properties office building; carrying on the tradition of their late father, Tom Bowen.
Van Sant-Fisher and St. Amour were instrumental in having their building, along with others in Rancho Santa Fe, named to the National Register of Historic Places.
In the last few years, St. Amour designed and built two homes in Rancho Santa Fe and coastal North County.
Van Sant-Fisher spent 15 years working in Los Angeles at William L. Pereira and Associates architectural firm. She participated in the establishment of the firm’s Hawaii office before moving to Rancho Santa Fe, where she built her dream home with her rancher husband, Jerry Fisher.
Kathleen Van Sant-Fisher and Dorothy St. Amour can be contacted through Prudential California Realty’s Rancho Santa Fe Properties office, at (858) 756-0445, or via e-mail at [email protected]

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