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EPIC Real Estate Group has officially transitioned from Harry Norman, REALTORS® to become a part of Compass. This strategic move marks a significant shift for the firm, which will now operate from Compass's North Atlanta office.
The decision to affiliate with Compass comes as part of EPIC's ongoing efforts to enhance its service offerings and expand its reach in the competitive real estate market. By aligning with Compass, EPIC aims to leverage the advanced technology and innovative tools that Compass is known for, providing clients with an enriched experience in buying and selling properties.
This partnership is expected to create new opportunities for both agents and clients, as EPIC Real Estate Group integrates its expertise with Compass's extensive resources. The firm's leadership expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, highlighting the potential for growth and improved client satisfaction in the ever-evolving real estate landscape. As EPIC embarks on this new chapter, they remain committed to delivering exceptional service to their clients in North Atlanta and beyond.
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