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Towering Pines Real Estate welcomes new team member

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

Towering Pines Real Estate has welcomed Brooklyn Bahme, a real estate sales professional in Whispering Pines. 

An active member of the community for over five years  Bahme said she is  is excited to be able to turn that community focus onto real estate. 

 

“Joining Towering Pines Real Estate was a no-brainer for me” said Bahme in a press release. “The level of expertise and dedication the firm gives their clients is unmatched. Allan and Terry Nanney strive to train their agents the right way, sharing a wealth of knowledge from their years of experience. Towering Pines Real Estate feels like a family, and that is just what I was looking for in a firm.”

 

Bahme is a military wife with passion for service who is eager to help her client with their home buying and selling needs. She also values hard work, integrity, and outstanding client service, aiming to ensure a smooth transaction from contract to close.
 

“We are really thrilled to have Brooklyn join our Towering Pines family,” said Broker/Co-Owner Allan Nanney in a press release. “Brooklyn has a passion to make her clients’ real estate dreams a reality and strives to make the process as smooth and as stress-free as possible.” 

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