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Charlie Ebbets with Long and Foster

It was our absolute pleasure to meet and photograph Mr. Ebbets this morning at his office here in town. Mr. Ebbets is a lifelong resident of the Fauquier County area. He has been active in the community for over 40 years. He is a past Jaycee president, Scout leader, PTA president to name a few. He is familiar with areas of Culpeper, Rappahannock, and parts of Loudoun and Prince William County.

Mr. Ebbets has been a licensed realtor since 1970. His sales list him in the top 1% of all realtors in America. He is quite familiar with the entire area, living here most of his life. The bulk of his business is in the Residential market , but is very active in the investment, commercial and industrial segment. He would be happy to provide anyone interested in the hunt country area a package of informative material for your review.

He can be reached by mail: charles.ebbets @ longandfoster.com, or by phone: 800-523-8846 Ext 547

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  • Dennis TaylorJanuary 22, 2011 - 7:21 pm

    Great photo of Charlie!!! He looks comfortable, in control and knowledgeable!ReplyCancel

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