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Bryan Davis, manager of ERA Key Realty Services Auburn in Massachusetts, has had a huge impact on his market over his eight years in real estate. From doing extensive work with Habitat for Humanity, including in the organization’s “ReStore,” to heading up a backpack drive in the fall and a hat and mitten drive in the winter for students in the Worcester area, Davis has gone above and beyond for those who need it. That’s why it’s no surprise Davis spearheaded ERA Key Realty Services’ first annual charity motorcycle ride this year, to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), ERA Real Estate’s longtime partner.
Davis and seven other agents rode from the ERA Key Realty Services Chelmsford office to Point Breeze Restaurant in Webster, Mass., raising money by charging a $30 registration fee and a $25 fee for those who only attended the barbecue, as well as the donation of raffle prizes.
“ERA Key encourages its agents to participate in charitable events, and we’re always looking for new ways to help give back,” Davis says. “For those of us who own bikes, a 75-mile ride on a beautiful day was an ideal way to help others.”
When selling a home, the agent’s responsibility is to make sure the place shows as pet-neutral as possible. Read more.
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