Marilyn Green of Shanley Realtors, LLC earns brokers license in N.H. and Maine
Marilyn Green of Shanley Realtors, LLC, recently earned her brokers license in both N.H. and Maine. Green has been with Shanley Realtors for the past 2 1/2 years acquiring experience in both the sales and leasing of commercial and residential real estate. Â
Green explained the initiative in obtaining her brokers designation was "to acquire the additional expertise required to deliver positive results in today's challenging real estate market. My goal is to offer clients the highest level of customer service, knowledge and experience possible."
To earn this designation, Green successfully completed a minimum of 60 hours of approved real estate education, supplied verification of employment standards required as a licensed real estate sales person, provided credible evidence of bench marked achievement in successfully closing real estate transactions, passed applicable licensing exams in both N.H. and Maine and passed criminal background checks in both N.H. and Maine.
According to company president Joe Shanley, "Green impresses us with her effort. Â She is working very hard at building her knowledge about the real estate business and that is reflecting in her service to her clients."
Green is an active member of the New Hampshire Commercial Investment Board of Realtors, the New England Commercial Property Exchange, the New Hampshire Realtors Association and the Northern New England Real Estate Network.
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