Coldwell Banker Advantage, a leading real estate brokerage firm with locations in Fayetteville, Harnett County, Pinehurst and Southern Pines is excited to announce the relocation of their High Point office to a new downtown location at 275 N Elm St Suite 110, High Point, NC 27262.
This move represents an exciting milestone for the company, as it reinforces their commitment to serving the local community and positions them in the heart of downtown High Point.
The new downtown office offers Coldwell Banker Advantage a prime location, situated adjacent to the High Point Rockers baseball stadium.
"We are thrilled to unveil our new downtown High Point office, marking an exciting chapter for Coldwell Banker Advantage,” said President of Coldwell Banker Advantage Triad region Kevin Jay in a press release. “This move allows us to be at the center of the city's growth and better serve our clients who are interested in the urban lifestyle as well as the surrounding communities. With our experienced agents and an awesome downtown location, we are well-positioned to help individuals and businesses thrive in High Point's bustling real estate market."
The relocation of the High Point office aligns with Coldwell Banker Advantage's growth strategy, enabling the company to expand its presence and offer enhanced services to clients in the downtown area. As part of the Coldwell Banker Advantage Family of Companies, the firm boasts approximately 1900 agents and 60 offices across various marketplaces. In 2022 alone, the Coldwell Banker Advantage Family of Companies served over 20,609 clients, facilitating more than $6.9 Billion in real estate sales.
The High Point Team of Coldwell Banker Advantage will be joined by community leaders and local real estate professionals on Wednesday, June 21st for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 3:30 pm followed by a grand opening celebration at 4:30 pm.
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