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Lila Delman Real Estate sells 30 Atlantic Ave. for $1.772 million and 13 Comm. Ave. for $1.3 million

Newport, RI Lila Delman Real Estate continues its history of excellence with the sales of 30 Atlantic Ave. for $1.772 million and 13 Commonwealth Ave. for $1.3 million. Kim Doherty, Lila Delman sales associate, represented the seller of 30 Atlantic Ave. and facilitated for the buyer.

Doherty also represented the seller of 13 Commonwealth Ave. while city councilwoman and Lila Delman sales associate Kate Leonard represented the buyer. 

Year to date, Lila Delman Real Estate has maintained one of the highest market share of sold properties over $1 million in Newport County, and statewide. The firm is proud to continue to lead Rhode Island’s real estate market. 

“While we successfully service all aspects of the market, we pride ourselves on our unique ability to cater to the luxury seller and luxury buyer,” said Doherty. 

“I am proud to be a part of the Lila Delman real estate team,” said  Leonard. “Being able to represent my clients and advocating for them, both as buyers and sellers, is very important to me.”

“Both Kim and Kate are incredibly seasoned agents and driving forces in the Newport market,” said John Hodnett, president/broker-owner of Lila Delman. “We consider ourselves privileged to have both as longstanding, valued associates at our firm.”

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