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Fontaine Family—The Real Estate Leader, 336 Center St., Auburn, and 432 U.S. Route 1, Scarborough, was named one of America’s top real estate professional teams by REAL Trends. As a member of the “The Thousand Top Real Estate Professionals,” the Fontaine Team is ranked in the top one half of 1 percent of the more than 1,100,000 REALTORS® nationwide for the 2016 calendar year. The Fontaine team had 462 transaction sides, ranking them 73rd in the nation. “I am absolutely thrilled to be named to The Thousand,” said Brenda Fontaine, front, the owner/broker of Fontaine Family, shown with Angie Larochelle, Crystal Bergeron, Melissa Field and Claude Fontaine.
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