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By Herald Staff

Hogarty Joins By the Sea Realty as Broker

CAPE MAY — Kathy Hogarty has recently joined By the Sea Realty here as a broker associate.

According to a release, “She brings a background in marketing from 25 years as a consultant to Fortune 500 companies and also as a local Realtor in Cape May for the past seven years.

“Hogarty, a Cape May Point resident, loves real estate.

“She served on the board of Habitat for Humanity for a number of years and is a member of the Planning Board in Cape May Point.

Since Hogarty has been involved in real estate, she has received sales awards each year and also has been interviewed twice about local area real estate by the New York Times.

As with Habitat families and also with her customers, Hogarty most enjoys the rewards of bringing people, homes and dreams together.

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DiNardo Joins Staff of Coldwell Banker James C. Otton Real Estate

COURT HOUSE — Robert T. Rich, broker/owner of Coldwell Banker James C. Otton Real Estate and the Court House office, 15 S. Main St., welcomed Martha “Jeannette” DiNardo to their staff.

According to a release, “DiNardo and her family enjoyed coming to the Jersey shore all their lives and finally moved to Cape May County 15 years ago making her a life long resident.

“DiNardo has been a real estate sales professional over the past four years, enjoying award winning sales in the resort and second home market.

“She works in a respectful manner, committed to excellence in client satisfaction. Accent to detail and a complete focus on assisting her buyers to help them achieve their goals in purchasing or selling is her specialty.

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Sun, 10/05/2008 - 3:14pm

You realtors never disclose all the facts, because some you do not have to.. and you pushed these sub-prime mortages and ruined your own business.
I see 1 bdrm condo's riight across the street from wildwood's new convention center, selling for $64,500. and the shoppe had a 3 bdrm 2 bath home in wildwood for sale ASKING $164.99. You realtors better be on the move.. out of cape may county !!!
You have no people who can afford homes even at $164.500, they could not before, they cannot now, and will not be able to afford them later PERIOD !!! So the Senate gives them $770 billion dollars to the people who are the problem. They drank the Kool-Aid and are walking around telling us how good it is, until a little while later, when it's to late, and they find out it was a death sentence !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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