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‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ star Gina Kirschenheiter and her longtime boyfriend, Travis Mullen, have officially launched their own real estate team, marking a significant step in their professional careers. The couple, who have been together for several years, shared their enthusiasm for this new venture, emphasizing their passion for helping clients find their dream homes.
Kirschenheiter, known for her vibrant personality and strong presence on the reality show, has always had an interest in real estate. Mullen, who has a background in the industry, complements her ambitions perfectly. Together, they aim to create a dynamic team that will cater to the unique needs of buyers and sellers in the competitive Orange County market.
The duo expressed their excitement about combining their skills and experiences to make a positive impact in the real estate community. As they embark on this journey, fans and followers are eager to see how their partnership will unfold in both their personal and professional lives.
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