Kim Loya

Kim Loya

Location:
Zionsville, Indiana 46077

Kim's eye for detail and deep understanding of hyper-local market trends began when she worked as a real estate appraisers assistant. Kim offers her clients an invaluable perspective on home values, ensuring they make informed decisions whether buying or selling. Kim feels privileged to help any client that comes her way, including the many out-of-state buyers she has helped relocate to Indiana. Born and raised in Southern California, Kim earned a B.A. in childhood studies from California State University, San Bernardino. However, she was always drawn to real estate and the aesthetics of a home, once she relocated to Zionsville, Indiana it was just a matter of time before she jumped back into real estate. Kim lives in Zionsville with her husband of 22 years (and former college sweetheart!), three sons, and a happily spoiled bulldog named Bean, (after Kobe \342\200\234Bean\342\200\235 Bryant). She and her husband recently dropped their oldest son off at Purdue University and continue to keep busy at home with their Junior and Sophomore sons who attend Zionsville Community High School. She loves to unwind by shopping, lunching with friends, and volunteering at her church and sons' schools.

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Kim Loya is a real estate agent with Century 21®, working out of the CENTURY 21 Scheetz at 135 E. Sycamore Street, Zionsville, Indiana 46077. Kim Loya can assist you with your property needs in Zionsville, Indiana 46077.

Professional skills

License#
RB20000696

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