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Evarts joins Engel & Völkers as real estate advisor

According to Engel & Völkers, Victoria Evarts has joined the newly launched Engel & Völkers Concord shop as a real estate advisor. Evarts comes to Engel & Völkers from Coldwell Banker Residential, where she was a top producing real estate agent specializing in a wide range of properties in the Concord, Carlisle and Greater Metrowest area. She has been consistently awarded as one of the Top Ten producing agents within Coldwell Banker Residential in Concord, with sales in excess of $10 million a year consecutively. Prior to her work in the real estate industry, Evarts served as a television executive with Digital Equipment as well as WGBH television, where she worked with her father, the founder of This Old House on PBS. She has successfully renovated three homes herself, providing her with a deeper understanding of what a house needs to make it inviting and functional for today's homeowners. Additionally, she has founded and owns a successful yoga studio in Concord. "Victoria has proven to be one of Concord's most seasoned and successful agents, and her dedication to serving the specialized residential property needs of the Concord area will further strengthen our Engel & Völkers Concord team," said Sharon Mendosa, co-owner of Engel & Völkers Concord. "With a unique perspective to the art and science of real estate, Victoria's diverse background and notable experience will truly help elevate the new Engel & Völkers Concord team," said Kevin Balboni, co-owner of Engel & Völkers Concord. With experience selling older homes, condominiums, new construction and multi-million dollar estate properties, Evarts will bring a deep understanding of client services at all price points to the Engel & Völkers network of advisors. "As a Lexington area native, the opportunity to help expand the Concord real estate community's global footprint really drew me to Engel & Völkers Concord," said Evarts. "The international reach and state-of-the-art marketing platforms of Engel & Völkers, coupled with my past experience in the Concord real estate marketplace, will enable us to offer the utmost level of client services to the surrounding Concord area."
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