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Real Estate Agent - Fred Doleac - Bean Group - NH 010347
A view of the new real estate economy where the integration of technology, consumer preferences and communication are the critical elements of success. I explore the sales process, training, tools, laws, ethics, motivation of agents, Broker/Owners and consumers

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2008 

Manchester, New Hampshire has a population of more than 105,000, which continues to grow each year as people are attracted to this diverse, and historical city. The City of Manchester is located between Concord, and Nashua. Manchester prides itself on its many historical buildings and churches. I...
10/30/2008
Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts once a stagnant pool of water behind the public garden, is now one of the most exclusive areas of Boston. A stroll down Newbury St. will take you from high fashion to hip ice cream parlors, and a walk back up Commonwealth Ave. will let you take in some of the most ...
10/30/2008
Amherst, Massachusetts is located in the fertile and scenic Connecticut River Valley, and enjoys views of hills and mountains in all directions. Although originally a farming community, Amherst's main industry is now education, since it is the home of the main campus of the University of Massachu...
10/29/2008
Agawam, Massachusetts has a population of more than 27,323 which continues to grow each year as people are attracted to this developing city. Agawam is located close to Springfield and Hartford CT. Agawam is a place of tradition and opportunity. It offers affordable land and buildings. The State ...
10/29/2008
Abington, Massachusetts is a small bedroom community. The town was famous as part of the shoe industry and, as recently as 1986, had a working dairy farm. Today, though the town's roots in manufacturing and agriculture have given way to a primarily residential community character, several small a...
10/29/2008
Acton, Massachusetts is a suburban community located northwest of Boston. Although Acton's population has almost tripled in the last three decades, the town has retained much of its rural New England character, as evidenced by the traditional town center and green, fine examples of historic archi...
10/29/2008
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This is a challenging market and all of us can benefit from any and all inspiration that may come our way.At a recent sales rally we had the priveledge of listening to John Assaraff, contributing editor of the "Secret", entrepreneur and former RE/MAX agent.  Visit http://www.johnassaraf.com/hia.p...
10/29/2008
RE/MAX Country Properties and Innovations are always looking for individuals who identify with our company philosophy. Our in-depth hiring process allows both you and us to determine if you are a good fit with our team. We are looking for motivated, full- time professionals interested in building...
10/28/2008
Bedford, New Hampshire formerly farmland has evolved into graceful homesteads for those commuting to nearby Manchester and other cities; notably, Nashua, Boston and even Concord. With an 80/20 residential-to-business ratio, Bedford's real estate profile doesn't automatically evoke a booming busin...
10/28/2008
Amherst, New Hampshire has a population of more than 11,000, which continues to grow each year as people are attracted to its well-regarded school system. The Town of Amherst is a quiet picturesque community. Amherst prides itself on preserving its colonial flair, the centerpiece of which is the ...
10/28/2008
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