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CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company welcomes Leigh York
WEATHERFORD – CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company is pleased to welcome Leigh York to its Weatherford office. York has 13 years of experience in the field and most recently worked for CENTURY 21 Shirley Hooks, Inc..
"We are so pleased to announce that Leigh will be joining our team!" said Ashley Conlon, who manages CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company offices in Weatherford and Springtown. "We believe her experience will greatly enhance the services we provide to our customers in the Weatherford community."
York specializes in residential, farm & ranch and waterfront properties. York is also very involved in REALTOR related issues and legislation. This makes her a great source for local agents and REALTORS.
"I’m very excited to return to CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company and I look forward to sharing all of the great resources CENTURY 21 provides with my clients and other real estate licensees looking to better serve the consumer. It's always great to be in an atmosphere of education and service to the community. The great leadership of Conlon as well as Jim Fite and Jan Fite-Miller make all the difference."
York will be serving as assistant manager for the Weatherford and Springtown offices. York grew up in Springtown and worked with Judge Fite Company in Weatherford previously. Conlon said "We are so excited to have Leigh back in the Judge Fite family. She is extremely knowledgeable about the real estate industry." York has received numerous awards throughout the state of Texas and serves the industry on both the state and national levels.
As local market experts, CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company sales professionals are uniquely qualified to help consumers navigate the opportunities that exist in the local real estate market and provide current sellers with an excellent opportunity to gain additional exposure for their properties. For Open House listings in Weatherford, consumers can visit the CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company Web site at www.judgefite.com.
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