
Suwichana (Sue) Traver
Associate / Agent
Arkansas & Nevada
PADI Dive Instructor
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Suwichana (Sue) Traver is a real estate sales associate at AL Page Realty and is licensed agent in Arkansas and Nevada. She has been a realtor for over 12 years having sold homes and property in Las Vegas, Nevada before moving to the Twin lakes area.
Sue was raised in a US Air Force family that travelled the world and lived in Asia, Europe and many U.S. locations before attending college. She majored in marketing at Arizona State and earned an MBA from Thunderbird Graduate School (American Graduate School of International Business). Sue and her husband Patten have two children. They relocated to the Mountain Home area to help run a family business: Scuba Doo Dive Shop. They like diving, hiking, camping and enjoying the Ozark mountains and lakes. Sue is a PADI Certified Scuba Diving Instructor and has made dives in several parts of the world. She is also a member of the Mountain Home Junior Auxiliary, a nonprofit charity. She also loves to cook, especially Thai food.
She would enjoy helping you to sell your property or to buy your dream home or land.
 AREA SCUBA INFO: Sue would also like to share with you about enjoying Scuba Diving in the two of the largest Ozark Mountain lakes. Bull Shoals Lake has 72,100 acres of water surface with a depth of 250 feet - incredible visibility for scuba diving - "The Caribbean of the Midwest"! Norfork Lake has 22,000 acres of water surface with a depth of 120 feet - its deep blue water is a favorite location for scuba diving and spear fishing! The water never freezes over in the lakes so you can dive year round. There is a nine month spear fishing season for walleye, crappie, and catfish, with year round spear fishing for gar, carp, and drum. Exciting dive sites, like 200' rock walls pockmarked with caverns, huge underwater forests of oak and hickory, long gravel points scattered with fish, hundreds of man-made brush piles holding a wide variety of fish, and sunken small cities, boats & farm implements make diving in the lakes a true adventure.
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