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ValleyWide Opens Brokerage Office
ValleyWide Property Management, LLC announced that in June of 2008 the company opened a new real estate brokerage office at its headquarters in Allentown. The new unit, called ValleyWide Real Estate and Asset Management, LLC, will add commercial and residential brokerage to the company’s existing property management, maintenance, construction, accounting and finance service lines. ValleyWide Chief Executive Officer Howard Graeffe is the broker of record for the new office.
With the addition of brokerage capabilities, ValleyWide is now positioned to offer clients a full line of real estate and asset management services. ValleyWide packages complete real estate and asset management services for both commercial and residential property owners. ValleyWide helps owners, buyers and renters find, fund, maintain, manage, improve, lease and sell real estate.
“This is an important piece in our plan to offer complete real estate and asset management services,” said Graeffe. “Now, ValleyWide can work with property owners from the moment they decide to buy a property, while they own it, right up to the moment they decide to sell.”
ValleyWide has identified several experienced real estate agents to lead the new brokerage team and an announcement is expected soon. Several of ValleyWide’s property managers are now, or soon-to-be, licensed real estate agents. Over the next 12 months, the company plans to gradually increase its brokerage staff as the business grows.
“Our clients trust us to manage every aspect of their real estate holdings,” said Vice President, Scott Monaghan. “We keep their books and advise them about purchases, help them find tenants and perform preventive maintenance. Our operation is truly soup to nuts.”


