DJK Residential opens its first Connecticut office
The opening of a new office in Connecticut is the latest expansion into the greater New York metro area for DJK Residential, a leading full-service real estate brokerage and relocation firm. The new 750 s/f office space, located at 120 South Main St., is dedicated to serving Fairfield, New Haven, and Hartford counties. This is DJK Residential's fourth office in addition to its Midtown Manhattan headquarters, downtown Manhattan location and Hoboken, N.J. office.
"Our office space will accommodate our goal to grow a professional and well-trained Connecticut staff to a 20-person team by next year," said the director of sales at DJK Residential Connecticut, Robert Murphy. "Connecticut, like New York and New Jersey, is enjoying a boom in the market. We're excited to meet the needs of buyers and sellers from this location and look forward to ample new business opportunities."
With a strong presence in the real estate community for the latter of 30 years, DJK Residential is dedicated to helping people successfully buy, sell and lease apartments, condos, co-ops, townhouses and single-family homes in the greater New York area. DJK Residential is a division of SIRVA Worldwide, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of relocation and moving solutions.
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