On August 14, 2014

BCK Real Estate, Stowe Realty join William Raveis Affiliates

On Aug. 7, Chris Raveis, president of William Raveis Affiliates, announced the addition of the firm’s newest affiliates, William Raveis-BCK Real Estate and William Raveis-Stowe Realty.

Both BCK Real Estate and Stowe Realty are owned and operated by broker John Biondolillo, an industry veteran with 25 years of real estate experience.

BCK Real Estate joins William Raveis with seven offices. The Barre, Montpelier, Mendon, St. Johnsbury and Essex offices will now operate as William Raveis-BCK Real Estate. The Stowe and Morrisville offices that were previously operated under the names Stowe Realty and Susan Martin Realtors, respectively, will now operate as William Raveis-Stowe Realty. Together, they boast more than 30 sales associates and employees.

“William Raveis is excited to open these new Vermont markets that provide synergistic opportunities to the many communities and clientele in the Northeast that we currently serve,” said Raveis.  “John and his experienced team are a great fit for William Raveis’ family-owned business model.”

In 2003, William Raveis began expansion outside its home state of Connecticut and, in those 11 years, the company has established 65 additional offices throughout Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, including most recently Manhattan, and now in Vermont.

John Biondolillo, broker/owner of BCK Real Estate Company and Stowe Realty is also pleased with this new partnership. “This is a great opportunity to give our agents the ability to enhance their branding strength and utilize Raveis’ industry-leading technology platform to grow their businesses,” said Biondolillo. “We’re proud to join such a highly respected real estate company, and are ready to help them grow their presence in Vermont.”

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