Residential Properties hires Sackal at their East Greenwich, R.I. office
Residential Properties Ltd. has hired Dennis Sackal as part of to their East Greenwich office. Sackal specializes in relocation, short sales, leasing and rentals, and residential homes.
A Rhode Island native, Sackal understands all that Rhode Island has to offer and strives to satisfy all clients with his cohesive approach to real estate. As a company, they understand the importance of buying or selling a home as well as the stressful components of this transaction. At Residential Properties, they make the experience worry free, making Sackal a valuable asset to their team.
"At Residential Properties Ltd. our comprehensive approach to client satisfaction is unparalleled, and Dennis will enhance the company with his skill at our time of growth," said East Greenwich manager Cheryl Eley.
Residential Properties Ltd. has been serving sellers and buyers of distinctive properties since 1981 with exceptional service and innovation. The company has five offices located in Barrington, Cumberland, East Greenwich, Narragansett and Providence and services all of Rhode Island, the Connecticut shoreline and southeastern and central Massachusetts. The relocation department services buyers and sellers throughout the country.
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