Real estate brokerage celebrates opening of newly renovated office
Real estate is changing, and so is Long & Foster Real Estate, opening a newly renovated office in Staunton/Waynesboro earlier this month. The leading real estate brokerage held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 21 to celebrate the refreshed office, which features a revamped coworking space designed for collaboration and education, as well as private offices for focused client support.
“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome everyone back to our beautifully refreshed office. This renovation is truly an investment in our people and this wonderful community that we’re proud to be part of,” said Dawn Bradley, regional manager and senior vice president of Long & Foster’s Richmond and Charlottesville regions.
Long & Foster’s Staunton/Waynesboro office ranks as the No. 1 brokerage in the area, based on local MLS data, and the brokerage is committed to growing its presence even further in the region. The office renovation is one example of how Long & Foster has invested in its agents and clients in the local market, delivering exceptional service in an updated, warm and professional work environment.

“The renovation of this office aligns with Long & Foster’s plan to expand our ability to provide unparalleled customer service to our buyers and sellers,” said Patrick Bain, CEO and president of The Long & Foster Companies. “We have no doubt that the Staunton/Waynesboro office will be the go-to resource when consumers in this area of Virginia are looking to make confident, well-informed buying and selling decisions.”
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