Real Estate
Lake Norman’s Lawrie Lawrence Real Estate Bringing The Global Power and Culture of Extraordinary Service to Charlotte Region With Century 21 Lawrie Lawrence
Terri Church, broker/owner of Lawrie Lawrence Real Estate, announced her affiliation with the global powerhouse Century 21 Real Estate, forming CENTURY 21 Lawrie Lawrence to better serve Charlotte area real estate clients and customers. With an expanded product and service offering platform, and laser-like focus on quality service and delivering extraordinary experiences, the CENTURY 21 Lawrie Lawrence team of experienced sales professionals is now an even stronger, more comprehensive one-stop-shop for homebuyers, sellers, and property investors.
“The mission of the CENTURY 21® brand, to deliver extraordinary experiences, ladders up to our own commitment to quality service and ensures that the people and families we partner with receive memorable moments along every step of the relationship,” said Church. “To be affiliated with the most recognized name in real estate and a global powerhouse that for 50 years has been on the forefront of innovative solutions for both consumer experiences and real estate business growth is a win-win for our agents and the clients they serve.”
CENTURY 21 Lawrie Lawrence will begin leveraging the CENTURY 21 brand’s productivity platform, world-class marketing, and agent learning and coaching to go above and beyond and always elevate for Charlotte area real estate consumers and build long-term client relationships while delivering unique, personalized outcomes to their clients and consumers.
“To affiliate, the relentless Lawrie Lawrence team is terrific news for our brand but more importantly, it’s even better for the people and communities throughout the Charlotte area,” explained Mike Miedler, president and CEO of Century 21 Real Estate LLC. “Their energy and enthusiasm for giving 121% are unparalleled. My team looks forward to doing everything that we can to help them make an even greater impact on the communities where they live and work.”
Source: CENTURY 21