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David Braun Joins BHHS Fox & Roach Kennett Square Office

Licensed since 1983, Braun, Associate Broker, specializes in helping seniors with their real estate needs.

Elizabeth Roche, manager of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, REALTORS® Kennett Square Home Marketing Center, welcomes David E. Braun as a Sales Associate. Licensed since 1983, Braun, Associate Broker, was previously a senior living sales counselor at ACTS Retirement Life Communities and specializes in helping seniors with their real estate needs. “I joined Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach because of their excellent reputation in the community,” he adds. An award-winning agent, Braun is a member of the Suburban West REALTORS® Association. He resides in Lincoln University with his wife, Dot, and they have two children. Braun serves Chester, Delaware and New Castle Counties and can be contacted at 610-444-9090 or by emailing david.braun@foxroach.com.

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, REALTORS® is a part of HomeServices of America, the nation’s second largest provider of total home services. The company has more than 4,500 Sales Associates in over 65 sales offices across the Tri-State area. Through its affiliate, the Trident Group, the company provides one-stop shopping and facilitated services to its clients including mortgage financing and title, property and casualty insurance. BHHS Fox & Roach ranks number one in Residential Units and number two in Gross Commission Income throughout the entire Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Network. Our company-sponsored charitable foundation, Fox & Roach Charities, is committed to addressing the needs of children and families in stressful life circumstances and has contributed over $4 million to more than 250 local organizations since its inception in 1995. Visit our Website at www.foxroach.com.

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