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Top-rated lgbtq agents in Quincy

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Janis - Gay Realtor

With an accomplished professional background and a degree in business management from Northeastern University, Janis was in charge of operations and architecture at some of Boston’s most prestigious theatres. She now spearheads all of the ...read more

Patrick - Gay Realtor

I have been a Real Estate agent for 4 years and hold my license in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Florida. Co-founder of my real estate team, my goal is to provide a personalized real estate journey for you. I believe in embracing connections and ...read more

Shari - Gay Friendly Realtor

Shari has over 24 years experience helping buyers and sellers move to or from the South Shore. She is known to "go above and beyond" and works tirelessly for her customers, often putting together "impossible" deals. Shari is originally from New ...read more

Ellen - Gay Realtor

Originally from New York, Ellen moved to Boston to earn a graduate degree in business communications at Emerson College. This knowledge, coupled with her undergraduate degree in psychology and teaching, has provided her with valuable skills that she ...read more

Jason - Gay Realtor

My team and I specialize in helping people buy and sell homes in Boston and the surrounding communities. If you've been thinking about selling your home or finding the home of your dreams - we can make it happen. My team and I have the expertise and ...read more

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Quincy LGBTQ City Guide

Often called the “City of Presidents,” Quincy, Massachusetts is known for being the birthplace of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams. It is known for being a very gay-friendly city and has a long history of supporting the LGBTQ community, including being one of the first cities in the country to pass a non-discrimination ordinance that included sexual orientation. It has also frequently hosted the annual Boston Pride Parade and is home to several LGBTQ-owned and friendly ...more

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