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Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage acquires the assets of Lambert & Lambert Associates, Inc.

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage (CBRB) has acquired the assets of Lambert & Lambert Associates, Inc. Lambert & Lambert's single-office residential real estate company located at 1985 Mendon Rd. will now operate under the banner of CBRB. Sales associates from CBRB's neighboring office at 1764 Mendon Rd. will relocate to the newly acquired location, where Lambert & Lambert currently has 18 professionals. Ernest Lambert, president and owner of Lambert & Lambert, will join CBRB in a sales role. "We are pleased to welcome this respected group of real estate professionals to the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage team," said Rick Loughlin, president of CBRB in New England. "Their reputation for providing exceptional customer service is highly regarded in the marketplace, and we look forward to a bright future together." Lambert & Lambert was established in 1977 and has been a market leader in the new construction arena. "By joining Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, our sales associates will have access to the latest technology, state-of-the-art marketing tools and superior educational programs -- all of which are critical to helping today's buyers and sellers achieve their goals," said Lambert. "We are excited to join this industry leader, and together, we are well positioned to provide remarkable service throughout Rhode Island." Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is the largest residential real estate brokerage company in New England. With more than 4,000 sales associates and staff in 90 office locations, the organization serves consumers in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Maine. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is part of NRT LLC, the nation's largest residential real estate brokerage company. For more information please visit www.NewEnglandMoves.com.
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