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Enright joins RPL and the Kirk | Schryver team

Barrington, RI Residential Properties Ltd (RPL) has hired sales associate Hadley Enright to its local office as the newest member of the Kirk | Schryver team. Enright lives in Bristol with her husband. Originally from Ventura, California, Enright spent her summers in Quonnie, R.I., and has deep family roots in the area. 

After graduating from Roger Williams University with a degree in International Business and Finance, she stayed on the East Coast and delved into the world of investment management in New York and Boston. Growing up, Enright was immersed in real estate and is now a second-generation real estate agent. 

Because of her background, Enright said, “It felt like a natural choice to combine my experience in investment management, sales, and client success with my passion for real estate and interior design.”

Hadley has worked with RPL through her own personal real estate transactions and we are happy to hear the experience left such a positive impression that she has decided to join us. “I was always impressed with the professionalism and care from the Sales Associates. This continued as I’ve met associates in the office and appreciate the supportive culture in the office and my team.” 

As an RPL agent, Hadley will become part of the successful Kirk | Schryver Team. A decision she believes will help her career now and in the future. “I believe there is strength in numbers and the strength of our team is a real stand out and something that my clients can be excited about. The scope of resources should make the transaction seamless, and their knowledge and experience will teach me a great deal.” All parties believe Hadley will add to the success of the Kirk | Schryver Team and RPL as a whole. 

Hadley is excited to begin working with clients and to begin the matchmaking process that goes into finding a home for clients. She also knows that buying or selling a home is one of the most stressful life experiences, and her goal is to take that burden on and make the process seamless for her clients. 

Hadley is all about communication and ensuring her clients are secure in the many steps to buying or selling a home. Because of her background, she is as comfortable working with a first time home buyer as she is with an experienced investment professional. “I want to provide the best service to my clients and expand on the successful business of my team, and expand our reach further into Bristol and Aquidneck Island.” 

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