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David Cahill named owner of Century 21 Cahill Assos.

Dorchester, MA Local franchise of the Century 21 brand, Century 21 Cahill Associates, named new ownership under David Cahill following the retirement of previous owner and managing broker, Karin Cahill. As the new owner and managing broker, David has 15 years of experience in real estate and has been a featured agent on the home-buying show, House Hunters. David will be carrying on the legacy of his mother, who previously led the firm during its 35-year history.

For the last decade, David has been the top producing real estate agent at Century 21 Cahill Associates having won multiple awards, including the Quality Service Pinnacle Award, Century 21’s Centurion Award and the President’s Award.

The firm itself is comprised of 12 agents, some with over two decades of experience each, giving the company a century’s worth of experience in the real estate industry in total. Within the last year, 21 Century Cahill Associates increased total sales by 13%. The firm plans to mirror Century 21’s corporate goal of doubling transactions within the next five years.

"I am excited for the opportunity to lead and spearhead the growth of our firm and build the vision for the future of the company," said David Cahill. We have become well-known for our excellent work over the past 35 years and we plan to continue. Our goal is to increase the number of agents each year so that we can further grow our impact and level of service in the Boston community."

Century 21 Cahill Associates has a longstanding reputation for providing full services to buyers, landlords, tenants and sellers. Each agent at Century 21 Cahill Associates is skillfully experienced in connecting clients with the best property that matches each client’s budget and needs.

Century 21 Cahill Associates is a local Massachusetts franchise of Century 21, an internationally known full-service real estate firm. Servicing homebuyers in Boston and surrounding areas, the firm has specialized in providing full services for buyers, sellers, landlords and tenants for more than 35 years.

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