We are ADAM-AUGUST
We may not be the Biggest,
But we are Definitely the BEST!


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Customer service is first.
- We always provide the best service possible for our clients before, during, and after a transaction closes.
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- Committed to your needs.
- Our commitment to the highest ethical standards is the foundation from which a solid business relationship is built.
- A positive attitude.
- We have a positive attitude, are good listeners and will go the extra mile to close your transaction as quickly and efficiently as possible.
- Providing superior service.
- We believe the role of a real estate agent is to guide you through the buying or selling process, taking the time to make sure you understand every step of the transaction.
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Residential Division |
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Commercial Divison |
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Buyer & Seller Representation |
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Specialized Fee Structures & Services |
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Land Procurement & Site Selection |
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Extensive Marketing Programs |
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Broker Price Opinions & Competitive Market Anaylsis |
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Corporate Relocation & Asset Management Services |
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Notary Services |
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WSJ.com: Real Estate
Miami Tower Built for Storms - 23 hours ago A Miami-based developer is seeking to capitalize on predictions of a rougher hurricane season, which may be a marketing opportunity for him and his new tower at 1450 Brickell Ave. Japan's Toyoko Inn Targets New York - 1 day ago Japanese no-frills hotel operator Toyoko Inn is planning to expand into the U.S. market with a 640-room tower in the New York City borough of Queens, where it plans to offer tiny rooms for rates that are among the lowest in the city. Office Developers Revive Plans - 1 day ago With Europe's financial sector showing signs of stabilizing, developers have begun to dust off plans. A development boom, however, isn't likely anytime soon. It's a Low Point for High Point - 1 day ago Vornado Realty Trust is opting to forfeit a 2 million-square-foot furniture mart in High Point, N.C., to holders of its $191 million securitized mortgage. Boston Properties' Profit Falls, but Beats Its View - 1 day ago Boston Properties' second-quarter earnings fell, as did a key measure of profitability for the office-property owner, but both beat the company's guidance. |
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