Gay Friendly Vermont Real Estate Agents

Stowe, VT: Ken Libby, Gay Friendly Real Estate Agent |
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Stowe Realty
254 Mountain Rd., Stowe, VT, 05672, USA
Office: 1 802 253-8484
Toll Free: 1 800 639-1812
Fax: 1 802 253-6152
Mobile: 1 802 793-2002
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: Commercial, Vacation
Region Covered: Stowe
Years Experience: 32
Accreditation: RSPS, SFR, e-PRO |
| About the Real Estate Agent
Ken has owned Stowe Realty for many years and has many gay clients who will gladly provide a reference
About the Area
Stowe is the Northeast's Finest 4 season resort community with good values
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| Burlington, VT: Jennifer Fountain, Lesbian Real Estate Agent |
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RE/MAX North Professionals
875 Roosevelt Hwy. Ste 210, Colchester, VT, 05446, USA
Office: 1 802 399-4226
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: Residential, Investment
Region Covered: Shelburne, Burlington, Charlotte
Years Experience: 10
Accreditation: N/A |
| About the Real Estate Agent
When you love what you do, everyday is a great day!
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| Stowe, VT: Ken Libby, Gay Friendly Real Estate Agent |
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Stowe Realty
254 Mountain Rd., Stowe, VT, 05672, USA
Office: 1 802 253-8484
Toll Free: 1 800 639-1812
Fax: 1 802 253-6152
Mobile: 1 802 793-2002
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: Commercial, Vacation
Region Covered: Stowe
Years Experience: 32
Accreditation: RSPS, SFR, e-PRO |
| About the Real Estate Agent
Ken has owned Stowe Realty for many years and has many gay clients who will gladly provide a reference
About the Area
Stowe is the Northeast's Finest 4 season resort community with good values
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