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Jones joins Barrett Sotheby's International Realty as director

Barrett Sotheby's International Realty welcomes veteran Realtor Mary-Elisabeth Jones as director. Jones is an award winning full service broker who serves sellers and buyers. She possesses deep knowledge of current design and lifestyle market trends and has her finger on the pulse of the property features that motivate current buyers. Particular areas of expertise include preparing distinctive properties for sale and creating highly effective marketing packages for those properties. Jones brings over 35 years of experience in marketing and sales to the company. Jones was selected as one of the Top Ten Women in Real Estate by Women's Business. She holds a record sale for both Concord and Cambridge. A graduate of Dartmouth College, Mary-Beth is a member of the second class of co-education at the College. She has furthered her education with courses in architecture, interior design and landscape design. Barrett Sotheby's International Realty owner Laurie Cadigan said, "We are so proud to have Mary-Beth on our team! She is the consummate professional and leaves no detail to chance. Her team spirit and diligent work ethic make her a perfect fit for Barrett Sotheby's International Realty." Prior to joining Barrett Sotheby's International Realty, Jones was a sales agent for nine years with LandVest, Inc. of Boston. She served the geographic areas of Concord, Boston, Cambridge, Osterville and Oyster Harbors, Mass. Jones lives in Concord with her husband George and their two sons and has enjoyed calling Concord her home for the past 30 years. Her new office is located at 33 Walden St., Concord.
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