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Real Estate Blog for the Golden Isles of GA including St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Sea Island, and Brunswick, GA.

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Dec. 18, 2007
Categorized in: Local Market Conditions
Tagged with: service, thank you
This year 2007 has been a busy one for us with the opening of our expanded space for the Beachcomber Properties real estate office and the addition of Beachcomber Snow next door where my husband, James, is planning to kick off his beverage business in the New Year. 
 
I won’t deny the real estate market in Glynn County and the Golden Isles for 2007 was down some from the previous 3 years, but we are still seeing growth and I firmly believe that our area is a good investment for the future.  I have put “my money where my mouth is” with the office expansion and the addition of an office manager to assist the agents and provide contact support to you as my clients. We want to provide first-rate service to our customers and strive to be on the cutting edge of today’s market.   
 
With only a few days left before we all are snowed under with our Christmas celebrations, allow me to use this medium to express my sincere wishes for a blessed, safe holiday season to you and yours. I appreciate you all so very much and hope to hear from you soon.
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