April 10, 2025 - 18:59

Julie Kersting has officially joined forces with 8z Real Estate, a well-regarded brokerage in Colorado celebrated for its deep-rooted community engagement and specialized knowledge of local markets. This partnership marks an exciting new chapter for Kersting, who has built a reputation for her dedication to helping clients navigate the real estate landscape with ease and confidence.
8z Real Estate is recognized for its innovative approach to real estate, focusing on hyper-local expertise that empowers agents to serve their communities better. By joining this dynamic team, Kersting aims to enhance her ability to provide personalized service and valuable insights to her clients.
Kersting's commitment to her clients and her passion for real estate align perfectly with the values of 8z Real Estate. Together, they plan to leverage their combined knowledge and resources to create a positive impact in the local housing market, ensuring that buyers and sellers receive the highest level of service and support.
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