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BOSTON– Chestnut Hill Realty has appointed Maggie Cerce as its new Director of Residential Leasing, marking a significant addition to the company's leadership team. In her new role, Cerce will be tasked with optimizing occupancy rates across the company's residential properties, ensuring that they meet the evolving needs of tenants in the competitive Boston market.
With a wealth of experience in the real estate sector, Cerce brings a fresh perspective to the position. Her expertise in leasing strategies and tenant relations is expected to enhance the overall residential leasing operations. The company aims to leverage her skills to improve tenant satisfaction and streamline leasing processes.
Cerce's appointment comes at a time when the demand for quality rental housing in Boston continues to rise. Her leadership is anticipated to drive innovative leasing solutions, ultimately contributing to the growth and success of Chestnut Hill Realty in the region. The company is optimistic that her vision will lead to increased occupancy and tenant retention in their residential portfolio.
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