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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth Real Estate has announced the addition of Kelley Byrnes-Benkart to its Franklin office. This strategic move reflects the brokerage's commitment to enhancing its service offerings and expanding its market presence. Byrnes-Benkart brings a wealth of experience in real estate, having built a solid reputation for her dedication and client-focused approach.
In her new role, Byrnes-Benkart will leverage her expertise to assist clients in navigating the complexities of the real estate market. Her background includes a strong emphasis on customer service and a proven track record of successful transactions. The Franklin office is poised to benefit from her insights and innovative strategies, which will further strengthen the team's ability to meet the diverse needs of buyers and sellers in the area.
The addition of Byrnes-Benkart underscores Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth Real Estate's ongoing mission to provide exceptional service and foster lasting relationships with clients. The team is excited to welcome her and looks forward to achieving new heights together.
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