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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth Real Estate acquires Carpenito Real Estate

Natick, MA Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth Real Estate, a division of Commonwealth Realty Group, LLC, has acquired Carpenito Real Estate, a trusted, full-service real estate brokerage serving Saugus and Northeastern, Mass. 

The partnership combines a respected and well-established local real estate company with the credibility and broad reach of the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices brand, creating an even stronger presence.

Founded in 1997 by Wendy and John Carpenito, Carpenito Real Estate is a cornerstone of the local Saugus real estate market. It is known for its unwavering commitment to clients and deep understanding of the local market.

It has been the number one listing and selling office for 21 consecutive years.

“We and our agents love what we do and will continue to serve our community with the best technology and services by partnering with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth Real Estate,” said Wendy Carpenito. “We are extremely proud of the company we built with our agents. We have never taken our reputation for granted and will continue striving to provide our clients with the best current real estate trends and services. Our clients will always be our top priority.”

“We are thrilled to welcome Wendy, John, and the Carpenito Real Estate team to the Commonwealth family,” said George Patsio, managing partner, Commonwealth Realty Group, LLC. “This partnership is a testament to our unwavering commitment to the future, our clients, and the continued growth and success of Commonwealth Real Estate. We are eager to embark on this new chapter and warmly welcome all Carpenito Real Estate agents and clients.” 

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