Coldwell Banker
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage — Dallas/Fort Worth (CBDFW) and Coldwell Banker Realty Connection in Corsicana and Navarro County areas have decided to join forces. The team of real estate professionals said the partnership of the two organizations will provide truly remarkable service for all buyers in sellers in Corsicana and Navarro County. The collaboration will extend Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage’s presence into these areas.
“We would like to welcome the real estate professionals to our company and the Ellis County office of CBDFW,” said Sue Meyer, president and chief operating officer of CBDFW.
“This alliance of these Coldwell Banker organizations will provide the very best full service options for consumers,” says Carolyn Jones, manager of the Ellis County office of CBDFW.
The team joining CBDFW consists of four real estate professionals with over 30 years of experience in real estate to assist clients with real estate needs. Gayla Gober, team leader and broker consultant, wanted to partner with a company which could offer unmatched opportunities in marketing and technology so they could better assist their clients. The team includes Jan Moore, Michelle Gober and Christine Howell. All are lifelong residents of Navarro County.
“We have always made our clients our No. 1 priority in providing the very best professional service along with up-to-date technology,” said Gayla Gober. “In keeping with providing the finest service for our clients is the main reason we decided to unite with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.”
Gober’s group has merged with an organization that has been named the country’s largest residential firms. CBDFW and NRT LLC, the organization’s parent company, has been named the No. 1 residential real estate brokerage firm in the United States in the REAL Trends 500 for the 11th consecutive year.
Coldwell Banker Realty Connection was the first to bring Coldwell Banker to Navarro County. Its presence helped enhance the way real estate is sold in the area through 21st century technology and service.
“We are now proud to expand into new methods of meeting our clients’ needs ever further,” Gober said. “This new relationship will help us make the dreams of sellers and buyers come true.”
Gober also believes the eMarketing Advantage of CBDFW will offer more Internet exposure for listings.
The Coldwell Banker team services all of Corsicana, Navarro County and Richland-Chambers Reservoir area. The team specializes in marketing homes, buyer’s representation, luxury homes, lake properties and various other real estate services.
“Coldwell Banker Realty Connection has always been a robust company and now we are even stronger with the power of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage behind us,” Gober said.
To buy or sell real estate in Navarro County and the surrounding areas, you may call Gober and her team at (903) 874-7171 or visit www.cbdfw.com.
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