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Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC appoints Perdisatt as commercial real estate agent

The Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC has recently appointed Francis Perdisatt as a commercial real estate agent. In his new role, Perdisatt will specialize in the leasing and selling of office and industrial properties. He will represent clients in the selling, buying, and leasing of commercial properties in the Boston metro south area. Previously, Perdisatt operated Classic Office Centers, a very successful short-term executive office leasing company, which he started in 1999. He led the daily operations of 65 individual offices located in Hingham and Quincy, serving leasing clients that included Estee Lauder, TD Ameritrade, Bank of America, Nexus Investments, Wells Fargo and PNC Bank. He sold the business in 2011 to the global company, Regus Business Centres. Prior to founding Classic Office Centers, Perdisatt's career included roles as an educator and a television station manager. Perdisatt holds a bachelor of science degree from Dominican College in Orangeburg, NY and a master of science degree from Adelphi University in Long Island, NY. He is a licensed real-estate agent in the Commonwealth of Mass. A resident of Hingham, Perdisatt serves as the president of the Hingham/ Hull Rotary Club and is very much involved in the community. Over the years, he has been active in Catholic Charities and has served as a United Way Big Brother. He is married with two children and has volunteered in a number of youth programs. "Fran has a wealth of experience and very strong networking, marketing and selling skills. He is a valuable addition to our team," said Jay Nuss, president of Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC. About Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC The Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC provides commercial real estate services to the Boston Metro South commercial market. The company specializes in office and industrial properties and tenant advocacy. The firm is led by president Jay Nuss, an industry veteran and expert in tenant advocacy and negotiation.
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