Howard Leino approaches everything he does with high energy and boundless enthusiasm.
The efforts of this native Denverite's real estate background have touched the lives of his clients and their families for more than thirty years. Children of his clients have grown up and come to Howard in search of their new homes. Clients who may have purchased their first home through Howard have returned to him for assistance in the sale of their home and the purchase of their next home. Many who were immersed in their careers when they first worked with him have retired and had Howard orchestrate a move to a different lifestyle. There is a pattern - Howard's clients return because of the way he tended to their wishes and their real estate matters.
His expertise and market knowledge is expansive - from condominiums to estates and everything in between. Metro Denver has grown substantially in the thirty years Howard has been in real estate as has his market knowledge. His insight into real estate financing has helped many clients acquire properties they had only dreamed about. His experience and integrity provide invaluable expertise and positive, timely results for his clients. Everything he does is done to give them the best real estate transaction they have ever experienced. Howard's clients leave their closings feeling good and looking with excitement toward the future.
Caring About People
The Colorado Association of REALTORS® presented Howard with its Distinguished Service Award in 1994 for Humanitarian Services for his voluntary work as President and Trustee of the Colorado Association of REALTORS® Housing Opportunity Foundation (CARHOF).
Served as a Director for Rocky Mountain Habitat for Humanity
Former Director for the Aurora Education Foundation.
Received South Metro Denver REALTORS® Associations "Rookie of the Year" Award.
Received Don B. Weist award for Civic and Community Involvement and Promoting the REALTOR image for the period 1989-1993.
Received Denver Board of REALTORS® "Associate Member of the Year for 1979
As a former President of the Denver Broncos Quarterback club received the "Mark Freeman Award" in 1976 for arranging for disadvantaged and handicapped children to attend home Broncos football games on an on-going basis.
Vietnam-era Air Force veteran & Life Member of American Legion Post #1, Denver |