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Berezinof Infinity Real Estate Group, Inc., becomes member of the N.E. Business Brokers Association

Mark Berezin, president of Infinity Real Estate Group, Inc., has become a member of the New England Business Brokers Association (NEBBA). The NEBBA serves all six New England states from their headquarters. Membership in NEBBA requires that applicants demonstrate the highest level of professionalism and integrity. The business brokerage division of Infinity will now be able to access the comprehensive resources of the NEBBA in order to better serve its clients and further expand this area of its business. "As members of the New England Business Brokers Association, we will now be able to utilize the support, training and networking resources and expertise of the Association to continue to assist owners of small and medium sized businesses in valuing their businesses and in indentifying suitable buyers," said Berezin. Berezin said, "Our expertise in commercial and industrial real estate will prove invaluable as many of our clients are also selling real estate as well as their operating business." The staff of three sales professionals at Infinity is licensed to practice in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and Florida.
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