David was born and raised in Indianapolis.
Local familiarity of the metro area allows him to recognize
market trends and place buyers in the best neighborhoods
for their needs.
He completed his real estate licensing course in 1996 before graduating from Indiana University. Then he began his real estate career with Re/Max in 1997. David obtained his ABR (Accredited Buyer Representative) designation in 2001 which allowed him to focus his business on meeting the needs of local homebuyers and employees relocating to the greater Indianapolis area. In an industry where the average age of real estate agents is 54, David has developed a niche at age 33. Both first-time and veteran homebuyers benefit from his energetic approach to real estate supported by extensive local market knowledge.
Technology and quick-response personalized service are
the cornerstones of his business philosophy. David developed
his website in order to fill a void that he perceived in
the amount of quality real estate information available
to the internet-savvy consumer about Indianapolis. He serves
the greater Indianapolis area including Broad Ripple, Brownsburg,
Carmel, Fishers, Westfield and Zionsville.
Personally,
David's interests include The History Channel® and restoring
his 1935 bungalow home in the Butler-Tarkington area of
Indianapolis. He can be found on the Monon Trail Greenway
in the spring riding his mountain bike and cooking out in
his backyard with friends on late summer evenings. Enjoy
riding a Harley-Davidson® and know some undiscovered scenic
highways? When he is out of the office, David is always
ready to fire up his Fat Boy® and hit the road.
He founded Fleet Street Mortgage with business partner Chad
Martin in 2006. The low overhead model allows the team to
offer competitive rates and seamless service to his clients.
Rates are available at www.fleetstreetmortgage.com.
David serves as a board member with Y.E.T.I. (Youth Enhancement
Training Initiative) in Indianapolis. The group holds multiple
charitable events annually to wholly support a 20-child
orphanage in Chitwan, Nepal and multiple local Indiana projects.
He traveled to rural Nepal in September 2006 to see the
orphanage firsthand with other board members. For information
on the charity, visit www.yetikids.org.
David’s parents, two of his three sisters and 4 nephews
live in Indianapolis.
E-mail David at dmeek@remax.net
or call him direct at 317-524-0222.
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