Eric Corona, born and raised in Escondido, California, has always had a deep connection with his hometown. He completed his high school education at Escondido High School, graduating in 2020. Following high school, Eric pursued higher education at Palomar College, where he earned an Associate’s degree in Broker License Preparation in 2022.
Throughout his academic journey, Eric developed a passion for the real estate industry, demonstrating dedication and perseverance in his studies. His commitment to achieving his goals is reflected in his educational accomplishments and his ongoing pursuit of a career as a broker.
Beyond academics, Eric enjoys an active lifestyle filled with diverse interests. He is a regular participant at car meets, where he shares his enthusiasm for automobiles with fellow car enthusiasts. Staying fit and healthy is a priority for Eric, and he dedicates time to working out regularly. Additionally, he finds solace and inspiration in nature, often embarking on hikes to explore the scenic beauty around San Diego.
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