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Weichert Realtors Regional Properties Merges with Guerra Realtors

New Haven, CT December 6, 2012 – WEICHERT REALTORS – Regional Properties’ Clement Fucci announced the merger of Guerra Realtors of 232 Main Street, East Haven and the appointment of John Guerra as Manager of the Weichert New Haven office.

                “We are pleased to welcome John and his agents to the WEICHERT REALTORS – Regional Properties team.  John’s vast experience as a real estate sales manager will prove to be integral in meeting the demands of our client base in our New Haven office” states Clem Fucci, Broker and Managing Partner of the WEICHERT REALTORS Regional Properties company.

                 Guerra, a resident of Madison,  brings to Weichert over 16 years experience as a sales manager, having formerly managed one of the shoreline offices of the Beazley Company until 2004 and then owning Guerra Realtors for the past several years.  John has experience all levels of real estate transactions with expertise in the New Haven, East Haven, Branford, North Branford market area.  Throughout his real estate career, John  has been instrumental in guiding the use of the latest technology to help his agents improve their business as well as provide cutting edge marketing for their clients.

                Guerra brings to the WEICHERT, REALTORS® - Regional Properties’ New Haven office a team of experienced agents including Carolyn and Frank Gargano of West Haven, Mary Collins, Paul Constantinople and Laurie Moniello each residents of East Haven.  The New Haven office of Weichert is conveniently located in the heart of Yale and downtown at 14 Trumbull Street between Orange and State Streets.

WEICHERT, REALTORS® - Regional Properties is 90+ licensed agents strong with over 50% having 20+ years of experience to offer their clients. The company serves all aspects of real estate, including residential re-sales, new homes, condominiums, commercial investment, land development, and bank-owned/REO properties throughout New Haven, Middlesex and Fairfield Counties from Bridgeport to Southbury to New Haven and the Shoreline.

The Regional Properties Company has been an independently owned and operated member of the Weichert franchise network since 2004 and has maintained a consistent Top 5 leading company among 240 franchise offices nationwide.  WEICHERT REALTORS – Regional Properties has 2 other greater New Haven area offices with a new location for the Orange Regional office now at 236 Boston Post Road near Racebrook Road and the Hamden office located at 2440 Whitney Avenue near Eli’s.

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