
Charles Epstein
Charles Epstein came to the United States in 1968 to attend college and get an engineering degree. He arrived with just $400 in his pocket. He was able to cover his tuition and living expenses and achieve his educational goal by working as a handyman fixing houses. After graduation he got a job as an industrial engineer and six months later was promoted to become the companys plant manager. During the next 25 years he worked in management and productivity improvement consulting for three different companies. However, being employed in the manufacturing sector caused him to lose his job every seven or eight years as companies relocated to other cities or out of the country. Charles concluded that instead of managing someone elses business it would make more sense for him to start a business of his own. While continuing to work for BP for another seven years he began to buy residential properties which he then remodeled and either sold or rented. Once established, he left his employer to work at his own business full time. For the past 18 years he has been managing his own rental business and has been working as a real estate agent helping clients find new homes either for residential or investment purposes. He works very closely with his clients to help them find the right deal to meet their needs. His service to many clients continues even after theyve purchased a house as he helps them with a variety of home maintenance issues that come up later on. Most of his new clients have come from referrals from existing clients who appreciate and are impressed with the level of service that he provides. Charles Epstein came to the United States in 1968 to attend college and get an engineering degree. He arrived with just $400 in his pocket. He was able to cover his tuition and living expenses and achieve his educational goal by working as a handyman fixing houses. After graduation he got a job as an industrial engineer and six months later was promoted to become the companys plant manager. During the next 25 years he worked in management and productivity improvement consulting for three different co mpanies. However, being employed in the manufacturing sector caused him to lose his job every seven or eight years as companies relocated to other cities or out of the country. Charles concluded that instead of managing someone elses business it would make more sense for him to start a business of his own. While continuing to work for BP for another seven years he began to buy residential properties which he then remodeled and either sold or rented. Once established, he left his employer to work at h is own business full time. For the past 18 years he has been managing his own rental business and has been working as a real estate agent helping clients find new homes either for residential or investment purposes. He works very closely with his clients to help them find the right deal to meet their needs. His service to many clients continues even after theyve purchased a house as he helps them with a variety of home maintenance issues that come up later on. Most of his new clients have come from r eferrals from existing clients who appreciate and are impressed with the level of service that he provides.
Charles Epstein est un agent immobilierCentury 21®, travaillant à l’agence de CENTURY 21 Premiere Properties au31100 Pinetree Road #125, Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124.Parle les langues suivantes :Anglais.Charles Epstein peut vous aider avec vos besoins en matière d’immobilier au Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124, États-Unis
Compétences professionnelles
© 2025 CENTURY 21® Real Estate LLC. All rights reserved. CENTURY 21®, the CENTURY 21® Logo and C21® are registered service marks owned by CENTURY 21® Real Estate LLC. CENTURY 21® Real Estate LLC fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Each office is independently owned and operated. Listing Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate.

Toutes les propriétés affichées dans la présente sont sujettes à la Loi fédérale sur l’habitation équitable, qui rend illégale la promotion de « toute préférence, limitation ou discrimination en lien avec la race, la couleur de la peau, la religion, le sexe, les handicaps, l’état de famille ou l’origine nationale, ou l’intention d’exercer ce type de préférence, limitation ou discrimination. » Nous n’accepterons pas en connaissance de cause des publicités de propriétés qui ne respectent pas cette loi. Par la présente, toutes personnes sont informées que tous les logements affichés sont disponibles sur la base de l’égalité des chances.