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WOW! Another Realtor has joined our team, Ed Smolenski from Elizabethtown is our newest addittion!  Ed has years of home construction, commercial contracting and investment property expereience he brings to the table. He is a welcome addtition to our team and will be based out of our Harrisburg Regional Office currently based in New Cumberland, but getting ready to move into our expanded World Headquarters location in the borough of Camp Hill.

Ed's bringing another "peice" of the pie to our firm and will allow us to now grow into the Lancaster county and Lebanon county markets. In order to facilitate this, we will be joining the Keystone MLS system which services those two markets.  This will really expand the area we cover, as we look to grow into Maryland later this year and several other Pennsylvania markets where we see great opportunity such as Allentown.

BrokersRealty.Com is continuing to grow at a measured pace despite the choppy market. We have interviewed several other Realtors and expect to add another half dozen teammates before to much longer. Several are looking to join our York Adams Regional Office and two are just about ready to join the Pocono's Team.

Why are we growing?  Read our advantages on our site.  We pay better, have better tools, and are developing our team mates business' into viable and saleable commodities down the road. our monthly national training sessions, and technology that makes the business easier everyday.

Maybe you should be joing the ranks of the former Keller Williams, Century 21, Exit, Coldwell Banker and other agents on the team of the future. Where the technology they are talking about we have in place. Where you have back up and support and the ability to have every agreement reviewed before you present it.

Maybe you are looking to grow your business, need better training than watching a video on a computer screen, or want to be paid a fair split.  The choice is yours...

Posted: Sunday, March 25, 2007 9:10 PM by John Rainville

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