Another great testimony from one our clients about the quality service you receive with our CENTURY 21® agents. We at CENTURY 21 strive to provide the best service, weather buying or selling, we will give it 121%.
For more information about buying the lake home of your dreams or selling your quarter acre lot, call the CENTURY 21® Select Group office at (570) 689-2111 or visit our website at c21selectgroup.net
We’ve had some pretty extraordinary birthdays, but this year we plan to top our 40th! Be sure to celebrate with us next month.
Happy 16th CENTURY 21® Anniversary to our very own, cool and incredible REALTOR Jamie Lukeski!
Jamie Lukeski is one of our “Local Grown” REALTORS. Born and raised around the corner in Greentown PA, Jamie is well known in the area through her past business experiences, and employments at The Comfort Inn and the Julia Ribaudo Home. She has also been involved in most of the Wildcat sports programs at Western Wayne School with her two boys!
Her superb customer service skill is what led Jamie t...Congratulations to our CENTURY 21® Select Group agents for achieving "Best of Zillow" status! Once again, we've earned Zillow's highest mark of distinction for the exceptional service that our REALTORS® have provided to our connections.
Note our "Best of Zillow" badge indicating the buyers and sellers in our market that have rated us among the top 10% of all Zillow Premier Agents!
Happy CENTURY 21® Anniversary to our very own Leo Giombetti! Today Leo is celebrating 14 years with our company after his Real Estate career began 38 years ago! Way to go Leo, we love having you on the team!
Leo was born & raised right here in Northeastern PA & always loved the rolling hills & serene lakes of the Poconos. After graduation from the University of Scranton in 1974, Leo joined his family business, Lake Genero, in Salem Township. He earned his real estate license in 1982, worki...
"Jamie did an excellent job for me and went beyond the call of duty numerous times. I have been very pleased to have her as my realtor."
-Patrick Cioni, Scranton