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Repoza joins RPL as broker

Narragansett, RI John Repoza has joined Residential Properties as a broker associate. 

Repoza has consistently been one of the state’s top producers and has sold hundreds of homes throughout Rhode Island. He has helped CEOs and other executives from international corporations relocate to Rhode Island full-time. He has also aided in buying and selling luxury second homes. 

While Repoza’s highest sale was for $9.75 million when he sold 10 Bluff Ave., he has familiarity with all price points, and loves helping people to find their first home. He even remembers his very first sale, when in 1987, he helped a friend and their wife find a great new home. Repoza continues to help his surrounding sphere and treat his clients like friends, which is probably why many of the people who have selected him as their agent are also part of his community. 

According to Repoza, this move to Residential Properties will really benefit his clients. “I'm excited to be with this dynamic Rhode Island-based company that has all the tools and technology I need to help clients realize their goals.” 

“Real estate is the best long-term investment anyone can make in themselves,” said Repoza who also believes that Rhode Island is the ideal place to make that investment. “I love this little state and I love sharing it. As an artist, photographer, fisherman, cook, and gardener, I can't think of any place else I'd rather live. My wife and I have lived in Charlestown for 22 years and I consider it heaven on earth.”

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