According to Chris Raveis, executive vice president and managing partner of William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance, LLC, Massachusetts, William Raveis has acquired The Real Estate Company, Inc. on Cape Cod.
The Real Estate Company, Inc., which includes four offices and 30 sales associates with a combined 2008 sales volume of $61 million dollars, has serviced Cape Cod for more than 27 years.
According to Raveis, the purchase augments the Raveis Company's premier position in the marketplace. "The addition of The Real Estate Company, Inc. to the Raveis family of companies places our firm in the position as one of the largest real estate companies in the Cape," he said. "Since our expansion to the Cape in September, 2007, we have significantly increased our presence establishing two offices initially, then Falmouth, and now adding four new offices in Chatham, Eastham and Orleans through the acquisition of The Real Estate Company, Inc."
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