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Posted 6/6/01

Business of the Week!

There is a new Real Estate leader in town, and it comes with an exceptional staff who always strive to achieve their number one goal: service with integrity.

RE/MAX Integrity Realty made its home in North Branch February 1, 2000, with the opening of an office on Main Street. Its staff includes 13 licensed realtors. Already, the agency has experienced growth; it anticipates adding two more licensed realtors in the near future, and has consistently held the number two position in market share since shortly after opening.

Co-owner Stan Jakubowski began with an office in Cambridge. Building on the success of that office, he realized the need in the North Branch community for more real estate services, and opened an office here, along with his wife and licensed realtor, Geri. The two partnered with Realtors Pamela and Tim Watters to open RE/MAX Integrity Realty in North Branch. Stan says RE/MAX Integrity Realty is a family-oriented business in more ways than one. When listing your property with RE/MAX, you will receive the support of not only your agents, but an entire office of realtors and support staff. ìWe are all working as a team, so when you list with an agent, the whole team steps in to help.î

RE/MAX stands for ìreal estate maximumsî, and all RE/MAX sales associates are dedicated to providing maximum real estate satisfaction for their clients. A full-service real estate system, RE/MAX can meet your real estate requirements, whether they are residential, commercial, investments, business opportunities, real estate development, mortgage loans and financial counseling, or relocation services.

The RE/MAX office personifies the image of an ideal real estate company. The RE/MAX concept helps the buyer, the seller, and the salesperson. Talk with the proven RE/MAX professional. Youíll notice the difference. Stan says the entire staff of RE/MAX Integrity Realty in North Branch is very excited to be a part of the community, and looks forward to further serving its residents.

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