Weichert, Realtors’ Princeton Office recognized for regional awards

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Joseph McDonald, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that the Princeton office was recognized for outstanding industry performance for the month of November. The office led the region, which is comprised of locations throughout Mercer, Warren, Hunterdon, Somerset and Union counties in New Jersey and the Lehigh Valley area of Pennsylvania, for new home dollar volume, resales and resale dollar volume.

Additionally, sales associates Beatrice Bloom and Harry Fini of the Princeton office were individually recognized for their performance in November. As top producers, Bloom led the region for resale dollar volume, while Fini led for new home dollar volume.

Weichert’s Princeton office at 350 Nassau Street, or call (609) 921-1900 for more information.

Since 1969, Weichert, Realtors has grown from a single office into one of the nation’s leading providers of homeownership services by putting its customers first. A family of full-service real estate and financial services companies, Weichert helps customers buy and sell both residential and commercial real estate, and streamlines the delivery of mortgages and home and title insurance. Weichert leverages its customer website, www.weichert.com, one of the most visited real estate websites in the nation, to help families and individuals realize the dream of homeownership through quick and easy access to listing information and the services of its real estate professionals nationwide. For more information, Weichert’s customer service center can be reached at 1-800-USA-SOLD.

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