The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Realtor joins Long & Foster’s Blue Bell office

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Long & Foster Real Estate welcomes Mary Lynne Loughery to its Blue Bell office.

Loughery has been a profession­al in the real estate industry for the past 24 years and was a top producing agent at her previous firm.

“We are excited to announce Mary Lynne has joined our team of highly trained profession­als,” said Gary Scott, president of Long & Foster Real Estate. “As the nation’s No. 1 independen­t brand, we operate with an agent-first mentality. We look forward to the energetic partnershi­p Mary Lynne has created by deciding to join the industry-leading Blue Bell office and our company.”

Loughery has consistent­ly been in the top 5 percent of agents in her region with her former broker. In addition, she has been awarded the President’s Club, Chairman’s Club and Ambassador’s Club designatio­ns during her affiliatio­n with several former brokers.

“Long & Foster leads the way with cuttingedg­e tools and technology, which attracts top real estate profession­als such as Mary Lynne,” said Debora Weidman-Phillips, manager of Long & Foster’s Blue Bell office. “With the best-trained, bestequipp­ed agents, Long & Foster helps buyers and sellers reach their homeowners­hip goals.”

Loughery’s geographic­al area is widespread but is mainly dedicated to eastern Montgomery County. She resides in Ambler and attended Upper Dublin Township schools. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in business administra­tion from Gwynedd Mercy University. Loughery found her passion in real estate and enjoys helping both buyers and sellers through the stressful and sometimes confusing process of purchasing or selling a home.

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