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Delphine Tan: A Top Achiever with Heart, Super Titanium Champion, OrangeTee

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In the fast-paced world of Singapore property, Delphine Tan stands out not just for her exceptional sales record, but for her warmth, integrity, and passion. As a Senior Group Associate Director at OrangeTee & Tie Pte Ltd, she has earned back to back Top Achiever awards—second in November 2024, and first position in May 2025—a testament to her unwavering commitment to excellence and client relationships.

The Path to Planetary Success

Delphine’s journey in real estate spans over 28 years, during which she has handled everything from condos and landed homes to commercial sites and redevelopment projects. Among her major successes is the sale of Pine Tree Club to Oxley Holdings for SGD 318 million, which transformed into two hotels—Mercure and Novotel—along Stevens Road and firmly cemented her reputation in the industry

A key milestone came in November 2024, when she was recognized at OrangeTee for her curiosity-driven approach—it wasn’t just about meeting targets; it was about asking the right questions, understanding market trends, and crafting solutions that align with clients’ long-term goals. In a LinkedIn post celebrating this achievement, she emphasized how curiosity leads to deeper insights and better strategies .

Fast-forward to May 2025, and Delphine has done it again. Though OrangeTee has yet to publish her recent win, she shared a simple yet powerful philosophy:

“Success comes from staying in touch with my clients and truly understanding their needs—not just during a transaction, but even after. I believe it’s never just about hard selling. When you take the time to build real relationships, clients don’t just stay clients—they become friends. That trust is what keeps them coming back and referring others.”

This authentic mindset—not chasing a sale, but fostering trust—sets her apart. In an industry where every deal matters, Delphine’s emphasis on long-term connection is refreshing.

Mastering the Real Estate Frontier with Current Projects (2025 Onwards): District 9 (CCR) where price starts at 1.2 million.

River Green: Developed by Wing Tai Holdings, River Green is a 524-unit, 99-year leasehold project located along River Valley Road in District 9 (CCR) where price starts at 1.2 million. Launching from July 17–29 with booking starting August 2, 2025, it blends modern architectural design with tranquil riverside living.

Promenade Peak: Located on Zion Road in District 9 (RCR), Promenade Peak is a 99-year leasehold development by Allgreen Properties, comprising 610 units. Slated for launch between July 17–29, 2025, it offers a strategic balance between luxury and location with proximity to the Singapore River and Great World City.

Robertson Opus: Robertson Opus sits on Unity Street in the prestigious District 9 (CCR). Developed by Fraser Property and Sekisui House, this 999-year leasehold development features 348 units and is set to launch on July 15, 2025.

Commercial Properties: Shophouses ranging from 7.5 million at East Coast Road up to 20 million in various locations like Boat Quay, Telok Ayer, Holland Village & little India. Her scope covers development sites, older houses slated for redevelopment, shophouses, offices, and industrial property. Her clients include both discerning local investors and regional or international corporate players

Giving Back with Grace

Beyond sales, Delphine Tan’s compassion drives her charitable efforts. For more than 10 years, she has supported orphanages across the Asia Pacific region, particularly in Indonesia and elderly homes in Philippines. Volunteering her time and resources, she works to uplift underprivileged children—demonstrating that her success is not just in closing deals, but in opening doors for others.

What Drives Her

Delphine’s credo is simple yet profound:

“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery, and today is a gift. We should treasure every moment with loved ones and everyone around. Smile always.”

It’s this blend of optimism, client focus, and genuine empathy that has shaped her approach. She advises clients not just on transactions, but the impact of their property decisions—financially, emotionally, and socially.

Recognitions & Credentials

  • Senior Group Associate Director, OrangeTee & Tie Pte Ltd
  • Top Achiever, November 2024 & May 2025 awards
  • Over 28 years of experience, with leadership in major deals like Pine Tree Club → Oxley Holdings.
  • Licensed CEA agent (R011840D), backed by one of Singapore’s top 5 property agency networks.

Her accolades reflect both consistency and versatility. Whether it’s a luxury condo, heritage redevelopment, or commercial investment, Delphine brings a broker’s skill and a friend’s sincerity to every transaction.

Why Choose Her?

  1. Client-Centered Philosophy
    She prioritizes long-term relationships over quick wins—ensuring clients feel supported even after a deal is done.
  2. Holistic Market Insights
    With experience across residential, commercial, and development segments, she provides tailored solutions for every investor profile.
  3. High-Caliber Network
    Her extensive connections—local and international—open doors to exclusive opportunities.
  4. Trustworthy & Ethical
    Her philanthropic track record and genuine engagement build trust beyond business.
  5. Proven Track Record
    Two consecutive Top Achiever awards underscore her drive and effectiveness.

Looking Ahead

As Delphine continues her rise in 2025, clients can expect:

  • Ongoing access to exclusive listings and commercial ventures
  • A relationship-first experience that transcends transactional norms
  • Continued support and advice, extending beyond the moment of sale

She envisions real estate as a partnership—a shared journey toward clients’ dreams.

Connect with Delphine Tan +65-91702323 or her property listings at commercialguru portal

LinkedIn: Delphine Tan and Delphine On Instagram

Company: OrangeTee & Tie Pte Ltd

Final Thoughts

Delphine Tan exemplifies what it means to be a modern property professional: results driven, relationship focused, and heart centred. Her back to back Top Achiever awards prove her effectiveness, while her philanthropic spirit reminds us that success is sweetest when it lifts others.

Whether you’re buying your first home, investing in prime commercial real estate, or looking for a seasoned advisor you can trust, Delphine ticks every box. In her words, it’s never just about closing a deal—it’s about opening a lifelong connection.

Partner with Delphine Tan, and you’re not simply purchasing property. You’re investing in a relationship built on curiosity, compassion, and trust.

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Gabriel Malkin Florida Completes 120-Mile Camino Walk with Focus, Patience, and Preparation

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Florida, US, 30th January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Most students don’t spend the start of summer walking across northern Spain. Gabriel Malkin did. In June 2025, the Florida high school graduate completed a 120-mile stretch of the Camino de Santiago, one of the world’s oldest pilgrimage routes. It wasn’t a last-minute idea. It was a goal he had planned for, trained for, and quietly worked toward for months.

This wasn’t about adventure or social media. For Gabriel, it was about setting a physical goal and showing up for it every day.

“I didn’t want to wing it,” he said. “It was important to take it seriously.”

Gabriel’s prep started long before his flight to Europe. He built up mileage slowly, starting with short daily walks in South Florida. As the months went on, he added distance, tested gear, and paid attention to recovery. Blisters, sore muscles, and weather were all part of the process. So was building patience.

“The Camino isn’t just hard because it’s long,” Gabriel said. “It’s hard because you have to get up and do it again every day. Even when you’re tired. Even when nothing hurts and you feel fine—you still have to walk.”

The daily rhythm became its own challenge. Mornings often started before sunrise, with quiet stretches of trail through farmland, hills, and towns. Gabriel carried a small pack with essentials. Water, snacks, extra socks. No Wi-Fi. No schedule beyond the day’s distance. Just a clear goal and a few hours of steady effort.

That focus and consistency mirrors how Gabriel approaches most things. Whether he’s in class, on the tennis court, or working on saxophone tone, he tends to favor structure and repetition over shortcuts. It’s not about perfection. It’s about showing up, improving slowly, and staying with it.

“I’ve never been the fastest or the strongest at anything,” he said. “But I like knowing I’m getting better, even if it’s slow.”

Gabriel grew up in South Florida and attended Virginia Shuman Young Elementary, Pine Crest in Fort Lauderdale, and NSU University School in Davie. He played tennis, baseball, and football through different stages of school. He also spent time hiking local trails and practicing saxophone, two interests he says helped him train for the Camino more than people might expect.

“Hiking helped with endurance, obviously,” he said. “But playing music teaches you a lot about repetition and listening to your body. You learn when to push and when to pause.”

For Gabriel, the Camino wasn’t a performance or a competition. It was a quiet personal test. He kept notes during the walk, not for a blog, but to track how each day felt. When he crossed the finish line in Santiago, there was no big moment. Just a quiet sense of completion.

Now back home, Gabriel hasn’t stopped walking. He’s back to local trails, early mornings, and training logs. He’s also thinking about what comes next—college, travel, more endurance goals—but isn’t rushing anything.

“There’s no rush,” he said. “The Camino reminded me that showing up every day matters more than trying to get somewhere fast.”

Gabriel Malkin Florida continues to build habits rooted in preparation, consistency, and follow-through. Whether through athletics, academics, or music, his focus remains steady: stay curious, stay active, and finish what you start.

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Jon DiPietra Debunks 5 Real Estate Myths That Mislead New Yorkers

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  • Jon DiPietra, a New York–based real estate valuation executive, explains why common beliefs about space and value often miss the mark.

New York, US, 30th January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, New York City is full of opinions about real estate. Many of them are repeated so often they start to feel true. But according to Jon DiPietra, decades of hands-on valuation work tell a different story.

“You learn things you cannot see in a report,” DiPietra says. “That’s where most of these myths fall apart.”

Below are five common myths that mislead everyday people across dense urban markets, why they persist, and what actually matters instead.

Myth 1: Bigger Space Always Means Better Value

Why people believe it:
Square footage is easy to compare. Listings highlight size first, so people assume more space equals more value.

The reality:
In dense cities, efficiency matters more than size. Studies show poorly used space can reduce productivity by up to 30 percent, even when square footage increases.

As DiPietra puts it, “The goal is not to produce the highest number. The goal is to produce something that makes sense in the real world.”

Try this today:
Identify one underused area in your home or office and repurpose it for a single clear function.

Myth 2: National Data Tells You Everything You Need to Know

Why people believe it:
Online tools and national reports feel authoritative and precise.

The reality:
Real estate is hyper-local. In New York, conditions can change block by block. National averages often lag reality by months.

“Real estate is ultimately driven by people, not formulas,” DiPietra says.

Try this today:
Walk your block at different times of day. Notice noise, foot traffic, and how spaces are actually used.

Myth 3: If a Space Worked Before, It Should Still Work Now

Why people believe it:
People resist change and assume layouts age well.

The reality:
How we live and work has shifted fast. Surveys show nearly 60 percent of people say their space no longer supports how they work today.

“Clear thinking matters more than being busy,” DiPietra notes.

Try this today:
Ask one simple question: What do I actually do here every day? Adjust one thing to support that reality.

Myth 4: More Information Leads to Better Decisions

Why people believe it:
Data feels safe. More feels smarter.

The reality:
Too much information can slow decisions and increase stress. Research links information overload to poorer judgment.

DiPietra says, “More data does not always lead to better decisions.”

Try this today:
Limit yourself to three criteria when evaluating a space or decision. Ignore the rest.

Myth 5: You Need a Major Renovation to Fix a Space

Why people believe it:
Media and social platforms spotlight dramatic transformations.

The reality:
Small changes often have outsized impact. Lighting, noise reduction, and decluttering consistently rank among the highest-return improvements.

“Sometimes the simplest changes create the most lasting value,” DiPietra says.

Try this today:
Improve lighting where you spend the most time. It is one of the fastest ways to change how a space feels.

If You Only Remember One Thing

Spaces influence behavior more than most people realize. When a space creates friction, it is often a design problem, not a personal one.

Understanding how space actually functions is more valuable than following assumptions or averages.

Call to Action
Share this myth list with someone who lives or works in a dense city. Pick one practical tip above and try it today. Small changes, applied intentionally, add up.

About Jon DiPietra
Jon DiPietra is a New York–based commercial real estate valuation executive and cofounder of H&T Appraisal, the valuation group of Horvath & Tremblay. With more than 20 years of experience, he has worked across residential, commercial, mixed-use, and special-use properties, focusing on how real people actually use space.

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Roger Haenke Connects Healthcare and Faith in a Career Centered on Presence and Support

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San Diego, California, 30th January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Roger Haenke has spent his career at the intersection of healthcare and faith. As a registered nurse and ordained priest, his work has placed him in moments where people are vulnerable, uncertain, and often searching for support. Whether in hospitals, churches, clinics, or classrooms, Roger Haenke has built a reputation for being present, steady, and quietly dependable.

Roger Haenke began his career in parish ministry after completing his theological education and ordination. He served churches across North Dakota, offering pastoral care, teaching, and leadership. Much of his early work focused on being there for others during personal transitions—illness, loss, change, and growth. These experiences helped shape how Roger Haenke would later approach leadership in every other part of his life.

After leaving active ministry, Roger Haenke returned to school and earned a nursing degree. He started at the bedside and quickly moved into leadership roles. His healthcare career took him through specialty clinics, hospital departments, and community-based health systems. He managed staff, trained nurses, developed new services, and helped improve patient care across several states. At every step, Roger Haenke kept his focus on people and the systems that support them.

The connection between healthcare and ministry was always clear to Roger Haenke. He saw how much both fields depend on trust, communication, and the ability to remain calm when things are hard. He brought this understanding into every room he entered—whether leading a care team, sitting with a patient, or offering support to staff under pressure.

Later, Roger Haenke joined the faculty at San Diego State University. He taught nursing leadership, financial management, and professional development. His students learned not only the structure of healthcare systems, but also how to show up for others with clarity and respect. Roger Haenke’s teaching reflected what he had lived: strong systems matter, but presence and consistency matter just as much.

In his later ministry roles, Roger Haenke continued to offer steady leadership to congregations in the San Diego area. He worked with teams, guided transitions, and focused on inclusion, listening, and shared responsibility. His approach was thoughtful, balanced, and always grounded in care for others.

Now, Roger Haenke is entering a new chapter. He is no longer working in formal institutional roles, but he continues to serve the San Diego community in smaller, more flexible ways. Whether volunteering, mentoring, or simply showing up when needed, Roger Haenke remains committed to steady, meaningful work rooted in the same values he has carried all along.

For Roger Haenke, leadership has never been about attention or titles. It has always been about being present when it counts.

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