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GoodLife Team Recruits Real Estate Veteran Stuart Sutton, Opens Williamson County Office

Second Location Allows Real Estate Firm to Further Serve Central Texas Clients

2011-02-02
AUSTIN, TX, February 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) The GoodLife Team, Austin's most tech-savvy real estate firm, proudly announces the addition of 30-year real estate veteran Stuart Sutton. Officially joining the team in January, Sutton and his agents will serve all GoodLife Team clients in Williamson County, Texas.

Sutton is now headquartered at the newest GoodLife Team office in Georgetown, Texas. This second location will help the firm expand its reach beyond Austin to better serve clients across the Central Texas region.

Stuart Sutton, an expert agent working in real estate since 1981, believes in the GoodLife Team approach to superior customer care through technology. "I've seen more results than I ever anticipated in the first few weeks with the GoodLife Team," he said. "Their cutting-edge ingenuity and aggressive online strategies put them far ahead of the competition in helping clients in the Austin area."

"Stuart brings a wealth of experience to the GoodLife Team as one of Austin's most recognized agents," said Krisstina Wise, GoodLife Team Broker | Owner. "With the launch of our second office, Stuart helps us deliver our signature style of customer service to more clients than ever before."

As The GoodLife Team expands in 2011, the company continues to attract success-oriented career professionals who make expert knowledge and customer care their top priorities. All passionate real estate agents interested in joining a leading brokerage with a sharp focus on helping clients navigate the home buying and selling experience through innovative technology should visit http://www.GoodLifeTeam.com.

About The GoodLife Team

The GoodLife Team is an Austin, Texas real estate brokerage focused on delivering industry-leading customer care through innovative technologies and an award-winning team of realtors. Named the Most Innovative Brokerage of 2010 by Inman News, The GoodLife Team provides customers with useful online tools including Lifestyle search, listing syndication, text and instant messaging, video libraries, and interactive mapping to make finding, buying and selling real estate as simple and fast as possible. The firm's principal, Krisstina Wise, has gained national recognition speaking at conferences on the future of real estate, changes in consumer expectations due to the Internet and social media, and how brokerages must adapt to meet customer needs in the 21st Century. To learn more about The GoodLife Team, visit http://www.GoodLifeTeam.com.

CONTACT:

Krisstina Wise
krisstina@goodlifeteam.com
(512) 892-9473


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[Press-News.org] GoodLife Team Recruits Real Estate Veteran Stuart Sutton, Opens Williamson County Office
Second Location Allows Real Estate Firm to Further Serve Central Texas Clients