Boston Z Realty Expands Variety of Languages Spoken by Agents
PRWEB.COM Newswire
PRWEB.COM NewswireBoston, MA (PRWEB) July 15, 2014
Boston, a vibrant city with many different nationalities, is home to people that speak a number of different languages. To assist all clients in finding their perfect home in and around Boston, Boston Z Realty has hired two new agents, both being multilingual. Buyers, sellers, renters, and landlords in the Greater Boston Area have had the ability to choose an agent that speaks their native language for a while, but now there is a wider variety of agents to choose from. Additionally, a seventh language has been added to the repertoire.
“By offering clients the ability to choose an agent who speaks their language, we have the ability to assist clients in situations in which otherwise would have been prevented,” stated Dillon Currier, President and Broker of Boston Z Realty. “Additionally, because the language barrier has been taken down, our agents have the ability to not only speak to clients in multiple languages, they can also connect with the clients on a personal level with an understanding of their traditions and cultural nuances.”
Agents at Boston Z Realty speak English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, Arabic, and now Creole. With such a wide range of languages spoken, Boston Z Realty is in a unique position to be a hub in the community for serving most nationalities looking to buy, sell, or rent in the Greater Boston area.
Boston Z Realty was formed in 2012 by Dillon Currier and Wendy Heyman, and focuses primarily on residential home sales and rentals in Boston and the surrounding areas. Their motto, “Leaders with Integrity,” is affirmed with their dedicated agents and staff and the superior service, quality, and ethics offered to their clients. For more information about Boston Z Realty, call (617) 262-2224, or visit them at http://www.BostonZRealty.com.
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