Making Moves
For such a tight-knit industry, real estate has a lot of players, and we’re keeping track of them in our Making Moves feature. Stay up to date on your colleagues in the industry, where they’ve been and where they’re going.
The new office is located at 11 Market Square and is just around the corner from its previous 19 Green St. location.
The acquisition expands the company’s Greater Boston region and brings three new offices to the company in Marshfield, Weymouth and Manchester-by-the-Sea.
A Chelmsford resident, Zarella was previously a Realtor with LAER Realty Partners in Chelmsford.
Taunton’s Realty Network Associates Inc. is the newest Century 21 affiliated company in Southeastern Massachusetts.
Manuel Chambers has joined ERA Key Realty Services’ Auburn office as a Realtor.
The Petersham resident was previously a branch manager with Coldwell Banker Realty in Chelmsford, as well as a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty in Leominster.
James Coppinger has joined ERA Key Realty Services’ Framingham office as a Realtor.
Christie Fusco has joined Senné’s leadership team as sales manager of residential brokerage in its Waterfront office at 84 Atlantic Ave. in Boston.
RR&A partnered with Cervone Deegan + Associates in Boston and True East Realty in Coastal Maine and New Hampshire.
He brings a decade of experience in banking and finance, with a focus on investment and fund analysis and management to the role
“After working alongside some of Boston’s top commercial real estate brokers, I realized that my true love was residential real estate.” – MaryBeth Poblocki
Casella was previously a Realtor with RE/MAX Executive Realty in North Grafton.
She brings an extensive background of representing buyers, sellers and developers across Greater Boston.
In her new role, Chambers will be responsible for implementing Mayor Michelle Wu’s citywide land-use planning strategies and action plans.
The office, located at 23 Village Inn Road, is rebranding from Keller Williams.
In her new role, Jamison will help RE/MAX brokerages grow their businesses.