SARASOTA, FL, June 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) Realtor Eric Griffith has joined Kathy Marlowe & Associates Realty, specializing in the residential luxury market.
Griffith is well traveled and has spent more than 20 years living in Europe where he learned to speak fluent German. A native of New York City, he holds a Master of Business Administration from Clark Atlanta University.
His many years working as a Financial Program Analyst for the U.S. Government gives him a decided edge in real estate market analysis. He also uses his skills as an accomplished photographer to best showcase his clients' properties in professional marketing materials.
"We are pleased to welcome Eric to our company," said Broker Kathy Marlowe. "His focus on customer service and strong knowledge of market conditions, along with a high level of responsiveness to changing needs, will make him an asset to his clients."
Griffith can be reached at (757) 947-4861 or eric@YourFloridaMove.net.
Kathy Marlowe & Associates Realty is a boutique real estate firm specializing in luxury distressed properties, relocations and the second-home market. It is located at 1626 Ringling Boulevard, Suite 500, Sarasota, Florida 34236. Website: http://www.yourfloridamove.net.
Eric Griffith Joins Kathy Marlowe & Associates Realty
Realtor Specializing in the Residential Luxury Market Joins Office in Sarasota, Florida
2013-06-15
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