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CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company welcomes Beth Osman Mason
WEATHERFORD – CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company is pleased to announce Beth Osman Mason has joined its firm as a sales associate. She will specialize in residential, farm and ranch, and fine homes and estates property sales in the Parker and Tarrant Counties.
“We are thrilled to have Beth join our team,” said Ashley Conlon, Regional Manager. “It’s an exciting time to be with the CENTURY 21 System as we increase our market presence in Parker and Tarrant Counties.” Mason believes that this is a great time for consumers to buy and sell real estate and looks forward to helping people with their personal and investment dreams.
Mason has successfully completed extensive training and licensing through Success Track. The Success Track program provides extensive information regarding the steps and actions agents need to take in order to be succesful in real estate. It is a consumer focused series that guarantees the success of the agent as well as the consumer.
Ashley Conlon added, “We believe training supports growth and professional excellence in the real estate industry. Performance-based training is necessary to assure that CENTURY 21 associates maintain their competitive edge and offer the best service possible to their clients.”
Mason has been a licensed agent since 2001. She has a varied real estate background and has worked on the mortgage as well as the title industry side of real estate. Conlon says, "I believe that the knowledge and experience that Beth brings from all aspects of the real estate industry will allow her to provide excellent service and care to her clients and customers."
CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company is a full service real estate brokerage company specializing in residential, farm and ranch, and Fine Homes and Estates properties, located at 1105 Santa Fe Drive, Suite 107 in Weatherford. The Weatherford office has been a market share leader in Weatherford and Parker County since it's inception.
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