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Kinlin Grover Real Estate opens office at 45 Court St., Plymouth

Shown (from left) are: John Shea, Dawn Guiney, Lisa O’Neill, Andrea Catino, and Cherie Poirier - all agents with very strong South Shore community ties. Shown (from left) are: John Shea, Dawn Guiney, Lisa O’Neill, Andrea Catino, and Cherie Poirier.

Plymouth, MA Kinlin Grover Real Estate, Cape Cod’s leading real estate company specializing in the marketing and sale of coastal, waterfront, village and luxury homes, held a grand opening of the company’s new office at 45 Court St.

The company chose the central downtown location, stressing their important objective of becoming a part of the town and the surrounding community. “We really want to get to know the local residents and to understand their purchasing needs in order to offer high levels of personalized service,” said branch executive, Ralph Grassia. Grassia, a 35-year veteran of the Mass. real estate community will manage the new office. Kinlin Grover, recognized for its level of client service, now has 19 offices covering the Mass. South Coast, South Shore, and Cape Cod.

In celebration of the new office, Kinlin Grover hosted a grand opening event on November 17.

The company intentionally planned to hold the event in conjunction with Plymouth’s annual America’s Hometown Thanksgiving festivities. The three-day event is being held November 18 through November 20, and Kinlin Grover is a corporate sponsor of the kick-off event and concert on Friday, November 18 at Memorial Hall.

To mark the occasion, Kinlin Grover is pleased to give back to the community with a $1,000 donation to The Friends of The Center for Active Living, formerly known as The Friends of The Plymouth Council on Aging, a non-profit organization centered around making a difference in the lives of seniors in town and in the growth of community spirit and cooperation. Kinlin Grover president Michael Schott will be presenting the check donation to Pat Acorn, the organization’s president of the board of directors.

Supporting the company’s growth strategy, the new downtown Plymouth office is the first fully staffed Kinlin Grover Real Estate residential and commercial sales office on the South Shore. The office will provide real estate services with seven seasoned sales professionals, many with extensive knowledge and comprehensive understanding of the Plymouth area.

“We are so pleased to open our new office in the heart of historic downtown Plymouth,” said Schlott. “We are confident our Plymouth agents will deliver the same exceptional level of service our Company is known for on Cape Cod and The South Coast. We look forward to becoming an integral member of "America's hometown" business community and serving the real estate needs of its residents.”

As part of The Randall Family of Companies with offices covering all of Cape Cod, the South Shore, and the South Coast of Massachusetts, Kinlin Grover specializes in the marketing and sale of waterfront, village and luxury homes. No other company serves more buyers and sellers across Cape Cod and the Massachusetts South Coast. In addition to residential sales, Kinlin Grover Vacation Rentals is the largest vacation rental firm on Cape Cod with over 750 rental properties. Kinlin Grover also operates a commercial group with five offices located in Falmouth, Plymouth, Mashpee, Osterville and Orleans.

Headquartered in Charlestown, R.I., The Randall Family of Companies ranks among the top real estate firms in the United States. The company is comprised of Kinlin Grover Real Estate on Cape Cod and Coastal Massachusetts, Randall Realtors in Rhode Island/Connecticut, and Page Taft in Connecticut. Since 2014, the Company has achieved nearly $3.6 billion in sales. The Randall Family of Companies was included in Inc. Magazine’s 2014 and 2015 list of fastest-growing private companies in America.

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