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Client Service is First

If you're not happy, we're not happy. We strive to provide excellent service and are constantly re-evaluating our approach to ensure our clients' satisfaction.

Dedicated to your needs.
Because real estate transactions don't stick to regular business hours, we are available seven days a week, often coming in early and staying late as necessary to get the job done.

A name you can trust.
If you are looking for credible businesspeople to work with, look no further. We have established our credibility in this industry and achieved mutual respect with our peers through honesty and a commitment to excellence in service.

Motivated to succeed.
I am a determined individual who has an instinctive ability to satisfy the specific needs of each client.
 

 

Richard Raia
Ascot Real Estate
8495 Twin Lake Dr.
Boca Raton, FL 33496
Office Phone: (561) 212-6155
 
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