AVALON – Long & Foster Real Estate, the largest family-owned residential real estate company in the United States, welcomes Truda Carney as a sales associate in its Avalon office at 2997 Dune Dr., Avalon.
“We are excited to announce Truda Carney 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 Truda has created by deciding to join the industry-leading Avalon office and our company.”
Formerly an agent with Keller Williams, Carney brings a strong passion and boundless energy to the company. Prior to her career in real estate, she was an owner of Carney’s Restaurant in Cape May, and was involved with Carney’s in Stone Harbor and The Paddock in Devon, Pa.
Throughout her career, Carney has proven to be a successful business marketer, and her knowledge of the area, commitment to exemplary customer service and passion for helping others serve as her foundation for a successful real estate career. She received her graduate degree from Eastern University and her undergraduate degree from Cabrini College.
“The keys to success are understanding my clients and their needs, honesty and concern, market knowledge and attention to detail,” Carney said. “My goal is to serve in the acquisition or sale of property in a way that alleviates worry and helps my clients rest assured in their property decisions.”
“Long & Foster continues to lead the way with cutting-edge tools and technology, which attracts top real estate professionals such as Truda,” explained Terry Spahr, regional manager of Long & Foster’s Coastal Region. “With the best-trained, best-equipped agents, Long & Foster continues to help Avalon-area buyers and sellers reach their homeownership goals.”
For more information, visit LongandFoster.com.
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