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Vincent joins Sea Watch Realty in Marion office

According to Sea Watch Realty, Inc., Noble Vincent has joined the company as a broker in the Marion office. Ben Edgar, owner and president of Sea Watch Realty, made the announcement as the company continues to expand its commercial real estate brokerage business in southeastern Massachusetts. Vincent has been a licensed real estate agent since 1987. He has dealt with leasing and sales throughout Massachusetts in both high end seasonal markets as well as primary residential markets. Noble's previous experience also extends to large parcel identification, negotiation and acquisition for a land preservation developer. Noble's efforts were directly involved in $20 million of development opportunities. Noble attended New England College as well the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Sea Watch Realty, Inc. is a multi-office brokerage firm that focuses solely on marketing commercial properties and businesses. The firm's accounts include large and growing companies seeking retail, office, and industrial locations throughout southeastern Massachusetts and Cape Cod. The company has offices in Marion, Plymouth, Hyannis, Falmouth, and Easton. Sea Watch Realty, Inc. provides a business-to-business service to its clients. The company has been successfully selling and leasing commercial property for ten years.
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