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Cobb & Gonzalez has officially expanded its service offerings by launching a new real estate division, marking a significant milestone in the firm's growth strategy. The initiative is spearheaded by partner Michele L.A. Rollins, who brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the real estate sector.
This new division aims to provide clients with comprehensive real estate services, including property management, investment analysis, and market research. The decision to broaden their scope comes in response to increasing demand for integrated real estate solutions among their clientele.
Rollins expressed enthusiasm about the launch, highlighting the firm’s commitment to delivering exceptional value and support to clients navigating the complexities of the real estate market. With this strategic move, Cobb & Gonzalez is poised to enhance its competitive edge and cater to a broader range of client needs, further solidifying its position in the industry.
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