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Local Realtor Charity Cox honored with several industry awards

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Long & Foster Real Estate has awarded Charity Cox, a sales associate from the Staunton/Waynesboro office, with several regional honors.

Cox was awarded the following region-specific awards for the Charlottesville, Staunton and Waynesboro area of Long & Foster: Top Producer of the Year by Gross Commission, Top Producer of the Year by Settled Units, Top Listing Agent and Top Sales Agent.

“Long & Foster is proud that the Staunton/Waynesboro branch has recognized Charity’s many accomplishments and her commitment to the industry. Charity is a true professional in the real estate industry, and her dedication to her buyers and sellers is a testament to her passion for the real estate industry,” said Mary Beth Pauley, manager of the Staunton/Waynesboro office.

Asked about her “why” for being in the real estate business, Cox said, “Do what you love and love what you do…that’s it. This is the simple truth. I don’t do real estate because I love homes and decorating—while all those remodeling shows are super fun to watch, the reality is, it’s not like that at all.”

“Long & Foster prides itself on the accomplishments of our team of highly trained professionals,” said Larry “Boomer” Foster, president of Long & Foster Real Estate. “Our family of companies has a reputation of honesty, integrity and best-in-class customer service that spans more than 50 years. This year’s award winners are an integral part of why Long & Foster is the top real estate company in the Mid-Atlantic.”

For more information, visit LongandFoster.com.

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