Providence, Rhode Island (RI) Real Estate Buying Agents Companies

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Paramount Realty, LLC
18 River Drive
Johnston RI 029196348
(401) 580-7630

Involved in helping the buying and selling of real estate.
Dober Investment Group Inc
130 Seamans St.
North Providence RI 02908
(401) 255-9594
Equinox Properties
984 Charles Street
North Providence RI 02904
(401) 258-0546

We are a full service Real Estate firm servicing clients in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. We speacialize in the residential rentals and sales market
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David P Miles Realtor
2081 Diamond Hill Road
Cumberland RI 02864
(401) 225-7418

I will be happy to provide all the information you need to buy or sell real estate in the Rhode Island communities of Cumberland, Lincoln, North Smith
Jennifer Properties Inc
758 Reservoir Avenue
Cranston RI 02910
Realty Associates RI Properties
481 Atwood Ave.
Cranston RI 02920
(401) 497-1707

If you are looking for high quality and personal service, you've come to the right place. I offer a wide array of strengths and talents to my client.
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