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Regan joins Robert Paul Properties as senior associate in the Falmouth office

Jamie Regan, established and award-winning Realtor, recently joined Robert Paul Properties as a senior associate. Former owner of Regan Realtors, Regan has a true passion for real estate with over 2,700 closed transactions and specializes in waterfront, golf front and condominium property sales. "Jamie Regan is an exceptional Realtor and community leader. When we reached out to Jamie to invite him to join our company, we recognized that his 33 years of experience in Cape Cod real estate sales would enhance our business and provide a high-level of market knowledge for our clients," said Paul Grover. "Jamie Regan knows real estate on Cape Cod better than most. The knowledge and experience he brings to his clients is priceless. We are thrilled to have him work with us at Robert Paul Properties," said Bob Kinlin. As the past president of the Cape Cod & Islands Multiple Listing Service, Regan's leadership skills were required and welcomed. Regan's sense of commitment isn't just to his clients and his job. He is also very involved in community organizations and was one of the founding directors and past presidents of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Cape Cod and is currently on the board of directors for the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. Regan also shares his wealth of knowledge over the airways on his Cape Cod Real Estate Show, Saturdays on WXTK.
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