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Homes at Fort Liberty announces name change to Homes at Fort Bragg

By Staff Report, posted 6 months ago
Image courtesy of Homes at Fort Bragg

Homes at Fort Liberty is pleased to announce the company name change to "Homes at Fort Bragg,” effective April 1, 2025.

This change reflects the company’s adaptation to the recent restoration of the Fort Bragg name for the military installation in North Carolina. As a real estate company deeply connected to the military community I serve, I believe the name change better aligns with how the installation is now recognized.

“My commitment to serving military families and the surrounding community remains unwavering” said Paula Dingwall, Broker/Owner of Homes at Fort Bragg in a press release. “This name change ensures clarity and consistency for my clients, particularly those relocating to or from the Installation.” 

Dingwall anticipates the full name transition to be complete by May 1, 2025. In the meantime, all existing contact methods will remain operational to ensure seamless service continuity. The new website is operational and can be found at: www.homesatftbraggnc.com/ 

Homes at Fort Bragg specializes in residential real estate services for military families and civilians in the Cumberland County and surrounding Fayetteville area. With over 11 years of experience serving the Fort Bragg community,  owner and Broker Paula Dingwall provides expert guidance on buying and selling properties, with specialized knowledge of military relocation needs.

For questions about this change or services, please contact: Paula Dingwall (910) 978-9934 or via email at  dingwallpaula@gmail.com

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