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Foxfire Property Management hires Adams and Kingsbury as property managers

Kira Adams

 

Alicha Kingsbury

 

Concord, NH Foxfire Property Management has hired two experienced professionals, Kira Adams and Alicha Kingsbury, to their team as property managers. With their combined expertise and dedication to excellence, they will play integral roles in delivering exceptional property management services. 

Adams, with 18 years of experience in property management, brings a wealth of knowledge to her role. Throughout her career, she has held various positions across different property types, from new developments to rehabs, and rentals to condominium management. Her extensive background equips her with the skills and insights necessary to effectively manage properties and provide unparalleled service to clients and tenants. 

Kingsbury joins Foxfire Property Management as a residential property manager, leveraging her diverse professional background to excel in her new role. With previous experience as a realtor, legal secretary, and office manager, Kingsbury brings a unique perspective and a comprehensive understanding of the real estate market. 

“We are pleased to have these two talented professionals join our team at Foxfire,” said Steve Duprey, president of Foxfire Property Management. “Their combined wealth of experience and unwavering commitment to service will ensure both our commercial and residential tenants receive unparalleled care. At Foxfire, we remain steadfast in our pursuit of excellence, and our exceptional team is the driving force behind our success.” 

Foxfire Property Management Inc. is a New Hampshire-based property management company dedicated to providing professional and full-service property management services to residential and commercial property owners throughout Northern New England. Foxfire manages over 2,300 residential units and over 800,000 s/f of commercial space.

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