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Towering Pines Real Estate adds Lorie McDuffie to team

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Lorie McDuffie Photo provided by: Towering Pines Real Estate 

Lorie McDuffie, a real estate sales professional in Whispering Pines, has joined Towering Pines Real Estate.

Based in Whispering Pines, McDuffie said her a local knowledge of Moore County and the surrounding areas gives her advantage when locating or selling homes for her clients. 

“Towering Pines Real Estate is committed to its team members and its clients, and clients benefit from the team concept fostered by this agency.” said McDuffie in a press release. “As a member of this team, I embrace the company’s commitment to treating others fairly and honestly.”

 

A former educator and healthcare professional, McDuffie said she has honed her attention to detail and her focus for seeing and meeting needs, and her global perspective has developed as a military spouse, giving her an understanding that others lack for the difficulties involved in frequently moving.

Lorie dedicates herself to her business and clients, providing them with excellent customer service. McDuffie said her desire is to help them find and secure their dream property.

 

“We are thrilled to have Lorie join our Towering Pines family,” said Towering Pines Broker and Co-Owner Allan Nanney in a press release. “Lorie’s desire to help others meet their real estate goals drives her to provide unparalleled customer service to her clients.”

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