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September 7, 2023

C21 First Choice Realty announces new Sallisaw branch broker

Century 21 First Choice Realty is excited to announce that Sabrina Odom has become their new Sallisaw office branch broker Sabrina, her husband, and their 7-year-old triplets have lived in Muldrow most of their lives. She began her real estate career taking classes when their triplets were only 5-months-old. In being crazy enough to do that, she is known by #TripletMommaRealtor.

Century 21 First Choice Realty is excited to announce that Sabrina Odom has become their new Sallisaw office branch broker Sabrina, her husband, and their 7-year-old triplets have lived in Muldrow most of their lives. She began her real estate career taking classes when their triplets were only 5 months old. In being crazy enough to do that, she is known by #TripletMommaRealtor.

She is very faith-oriented and enjoys working with the children at her church, as well as participating in and hosting community outreach events for kids and their families. She also enjoys helping her husband run his martial arts school, Lions’ Den School of Self Defense, which recently moved to Muldrow.

Being a Sequoyah County native, living out in the country, their family has many animals as well. Raising chickens, ducks and bunnies with her husband and kiddos is one of their favorite hobbies to work on together.

Sabrina loves bringing people home to see the beauty of the area she’s grown up in and is very excited to begin leading the Sallisaw office in growth and success. Many clients turned friends that she’s helped move in from out of state end up saying this is one of the most beautiful, friendly, welcoming places to call home and she couldn’t agree more.

Call Sabrina at 479-462-8632 for your next move.

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