Chandler EXIT Realty welcomes 2 sales professionals – Daily Independent

 EXIT Realty Coannah has announced that Andria Tarter and Breanna Tabanico have joined its team real estate sales professionals.
EXIT Realty Coannah, 610 N. Alma School Road. No. 18, in …
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 EXIT Realty Coannah has announced that Andria Tarter and Breanna Tabanico have joined its team real estate sales professionals.
EXIT Realty Coannah, 610 N. Alma School Road. No. 18, in Chandler is a member of EXIT Realty Pacific West’s network of independently owned and operated brokerages.

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