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In response to a significant surge in market activity, the real estate firm Senné has announced a strategic expansion of its team with four key hires. This move is designed to bolster their service capacity and meet the growing needs of clients across key Northeastern markets.
The new team members bring a wealth of experience and will be strategically positioned across two vital offices. Gina Carme, Karen McLaine, and Teri Kirkland will all operate from the company's Arlington location, strengthening its presence in the Virginia and greater Washington D.C. metro area. Simultaneously, Alissa Parziale will be based out of the firm's Boston headquarters, enhancing their services in the competitive Massachusetts market.
Industry analysts point to a sustained period of high demand in both residential and commercial real estate sectors as the primary driver behind this expansion. Companies are actively scaling their expert personnel to navigate complex transactions and provide heightened client support. This recruitment initiative underscores Senné's commitment to capitalizing on current market dynamics while ensuring they maintain their reputation for personalized, expert service. The firm anticipates that these additions will directly contribute to managing an increased volume of client portfolios and transactions in the coming year.
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