About Kerdyk Real Estate

Kerdyk Real Estate - broker - William H. Kerdyk Jr. (pictured below)

William H. Kerdyk Jr.Since 1926 Kerdyk Real Estate has been located in the heart of Coral Gables, Florida. The company was founded by Gables pioneer Leslie Coombs and was bought by Frank E. Kerdyk in 1959. William H Kerdyk Jr. purchased the company from his uncle in 1991.

William Kerdyk Jr. was born, raised and has always lived in Coral Gables, Fla. He is married and has three children. He is also a commissioner for the City of Coral Gables and is currently serving his second term in office.
Because of a deep commitment to the community, Kerdyk Real Estate is involved in many professional and service organizations including Beacon Council Chamber Of Commerce, Rotary International, Miracle Mile Merchants Association, Junior Orange Bowl, Realtor Association Of Miami and Miami Beach, Once Nation, Big Brothers And Big Sisters, Realtor Association Of Miami-Dade County, the Ponce De Leon Association and the Downtown Coral Gables Business Improvement District.

The tradition and depth of personal knowledge that accompanies longevity continues at Kerdyk Real Estate as a local company continues to successfully conduct business locally.

 
2631 Ponce De Leon · Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Tel: (305) 446-2586 · Fax (305) 446-2586 · After Hours (305) 666-4020
e-mail: albert@palewiczrealtor.com

© 2000 Al Palewicz

 

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Al Palewicz has lived in Miami, Fla. since 1955. After graduating from the University of Miami with a Bachelor Degree in Education, he played professional football in the N.F.L. for four years after which he taught high school English within the Dade County School System for six years. During the 1990's aftermath of the Federal government's shutdown of numerous Savings and Loan, he concentrated on the foreclosure auctions conducted by the now-defunct Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) whose purpose was to auction-off the assets of the failed Savings and Loan. While representing an out-of -state client who had made a successful bid on a bulk sale of non-performing mortgages for seven properties, he became comfortable with; the foreclosure procedures of Miami-Dade County, zoning ordinances for the city of Miami, Coral Gables and Dade County, construction objectives of local builders, collecting estimates for repairs and subsequent bids from local contractors, and the concerns of numerous neighborhood associations.