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Gerald Lawrence (Salesperson - Coldwell Banker RMR Real Estate, Uxbridge)

Gerald Lawrence (Salesperson - Coldwell Banker RMR Real Estate, Uxbridge)

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75 Brock St W, Uxbridge, Ontario, L9P 1P5, Canada
(416) 556-0238 www.multiplelistings.ca
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Apr 8, 2018
My experience with Gerald Lawrence as a Real Estate agent continues to be a positive one. Gerald is professional, and knowledgeable about the industry. His wealth of experience and knowledge is demonstrated in the way he conducts his business with the client. I have had many questions for Gerald regarding the properties that interests me and he does his research and returns my calls with the information in a timely manner. Gerald is personable, approachable, and goes above and beyond to make sure that his client is happy.

Apr 11, 2018
No question, the most professional. He knows the business inside and out. Gerald represented us with the buying and selling of our home in the Durham area. He was always available to discuss strategies, no matter what time of the day. We have recommended him to several people, and they continuously comment on his knowledge and professionalism.

Apr 8, 2018
There are several reasons why Gerald Lawrence is listed as one of the top 10 agents in Uxbridge. His knowledge and experience about the real estate is amazing, plus he is very detail oriented, efficient and above all, a pleasure to work with. Look no further if you are looking to sell (or buy) a property - Gerald is the best agent to hire for the job!

May 24, 2018
Gerard is always the consummate professional. He not only took the time to guide us through the selling process when selling our house, in addition he was played a major role and was spot on in regards to market condition changes when we bought new. We saved 10s of thousands. Thank you Gerard!

Apr 7, 2018
We love Gerald, he is amazing always going beyond his work to make sure we are happy and looked after. He is good at what he does, he is knowledgeable and above all very professional.

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