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DJK Residential welcomes Davis as sales associate

According to DJK Residential, a full-service sales, rental and relocation brokerage firm, Frank Davis has joined the firm as a sales associate. Davis, CEO of 2 Deep Entertainment, marketed one of the top-selling records in Europe in 2005 by the artist Anastasia. Licensed in N.Y. and N.J., he was most recently a sales associate at Century 21 brokering sales and rental property in N.J. Before selling real estate, Davis sold records and ran his own record label 2 Deep Entertainment, which he now manages in his spare time. Davis studied music business at George Washington University. He is a member of Realtor, REBNY and NJMLS. DJK Residential is a full-service sales and rental brokerage and relocation firm with in-depth knowledge of the New York metropolitan and tri-state housing market. Sales: DJK Residential's seasoned sales professionals are known for being attentive to the detail and providing personalized service. Rentals: DJK Residential's rental agents give renters and landlords a competitive advantage with their passion for the product and the New York market. Relocation: Backed by the resources of parent company SIRVA, a world leader in corporate relocation, DJK Residential finds and arranges corporate housing for the transient executive. Since 1987, DJK Residential has placed thousands of executives in quality short- and long-term housing and taken care of countless routine relocation matters. SIRVA operates in 32 states and throughout Europe. For more information, please visit our offices at 101 Fifth Ave. or our downtown location at 295 W. Thames St. or log on to www.djkresidential.com
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