RE/MAX On the Move to open newly renovated office in Exeter
Exeter, NH RE/MAX INTEGRA, New England said that Gallery One Realty has rebranded to become RE/MAX On The Move. The RE/MAX On The Move Exeter office is relocating from its current location to a newly renovated space at 43 Water St., the previous home of Gallery One Realty.
The move comes at a time when both RE/MAX On The Move and Gallery One Realty are thriving in the coastal New Hampshire market, and this collaboration will build upon that momentum. RE/MAX On The Move will now have a newly relocated office in Exeter, and another office in Hampton, allowing the brokerage to span the New Hampshire real estate market.
“We are thrilled to partner with Gallery One Realty and expand the RE/MAX On The Move brokerage,” said Dan Twombly, broker/owner of RE/MAX On The Move. “This partnership will build upon the success we’ve established over the years, and we look forward to our growth and future development.”
Norma Cheney, broker/owner of Gallery One Realty, and her late partner Ann Burke first founded Gallery One Realty over 25 years ago. Today, Twombly looks forward to building upon the foundation that Cheney and Burke established by attracting and hiring hardworking associates who have an enthusiastic spirit, and are interested in joining an experienced and collaborative team.
“We are excited that Gallery One Realty is joining forces with RE/MAX On The Move to open a newly renovated office in New Hampshire,” said Dan Breault, executive vice president and regional director of RE/MAX INTEGRA, New England. “Both are successful brokerages and we see this as a stepping stone for a promising future.”
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