Listed by Alison Carcieri-Cassidy and Donovan Cassidy from RI Real Estate Services
,Bought with Mark Raymond from Residential Properties Ltd.
Source: State Wide MLS of Rhode Island, Inc. #1408817
7 Morning Rd, Washington County, RI, 02892
$800,000
SingleFam
•We cannot recommend Mark Raymond highly enough. We met Mark ten years ago when we were selling our home in Warwick to relocate with the military. The experience was exceptional then, and when we received new military orders bringing us back to Rhode Island, there was no question about who we wanted to call. Mark is everything you hope for in a realtor—punctual, reliable, knowledgeable, and incredibly easy to work with. He is personable and genuinely invested in helping his clients find the right home. What really sets him apart is his patience and ability to get to know his clients and what they are looking for. ( He was also wonderful with our middle school age children, who were spending their spring break house hunting with us, and made what could have been a stressful experience feel enjoyable.) His professionalism, dedication, and ability to connect with clients make him truly outstanding. Whether you are buying or selling in Rhode Island, Mark is the realtor you want by your side. We are so grateful we were able to work with him again and would recommend him without hesitation, to anyone looking for a top-notch real estate professional.

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