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James ‘Jim’ Scott Joins Long & Foster’s Stone Harbor Office

James 'Jim' Scott

By Press Release

STONE HARBOR – Long & Foster Real Estate, the largest privately-owned residential real estate company in the United States, welcomes James “Jim” Scott as a sales associate in its Stone Harbor office at 150 96th St., Stone Harbor.
“We are excited to announce Jim Scott has joined our team of highly trained professionals,” said Gary Scott, president of Long & Foster Real Estate. “As the No. 1 brokerage in the Mid-Atlantic region, we operate with an agent-first mentality. We look forward to the energetic partnership Jim has created by deciding to join the industry-leading Stone Harbor office and our company.”
Scott, a professional in the real estate industry for the past 20 years, was a top producer with another local firm where he also served as compliance broker. A lifelong resident of Cape May County, Scott has vast knowledge of the community and holds the advance designations of Certified Residential Specialist and Accredited Buyer’s Representative from the Council of Real Estate Brokerage Managers.
“It was the renovation of a family home that ignited my passion and enthusiasm for real estate,” Scott said. “I am proud to be associated with Long & Foster.”
“We are pleased to welcome Jim to the Long & Foster family,” said Terry Spahr, regional manager of Long & Foster Real Estate’s coastal region. “Our commitment to our agents and their clients is a top priority, which has enabled us to grow to become the place where more and more of the most innovative, successful and talented agents, like Jim, choose to call home.”
For more information, visit LongandFoster.com.

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