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deSatnick Featured Agent: Mary Hinchcliffe

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Mary Hinchcliffe, Salesperson, has enjoyed vacationing in Cape May since she emigrated from the Philippines at two years old. She was raised in Philadelphia and later Willingboro, New Jersey. In 1995, she met the man who would be her husband in Cape May and moved to the area she now calls home. In 2000, she married and joined her husband’s family business, Hinch Marina and Off the Hook Bait and Tackle. She became interested in real estate while working at a construction management company in Atlantic City and while tackling renovation jobs. Mary’s experience in the recreational boating and fishing industry, along with the hospitality industry, put her in contact with people from all walks of life. However long or short her clients’ stays are and whatever their interests, Mary is prepared to help them enjoy their visits to Cape May County. In her free time, Mary loves to travel to different waterfronts around the world. She loves fishing, kayaking, gardening, photography and walks with her two dogs. She looks forward to assisting others in finding their dream homes or their family vacation spots.
Mary Hinchcliffe can be contacted in the office (609) 884-1300, directly (609) 780-6598, or via email at MHinchcliffe@deSatnickRealEstate.com. deSatnick Real Estate, LLC is located at 1001 Lafayette Street, Cape May. For more information, call or visit www.deSatnickRealEstate.com.

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