Scott Shapiro
RE/MAX Essential

Scott Shapiro

Residential and Commercial REALTOR®

License number: 216987 NC Address: 1650 Military Cutoff Rd, Ste 100, Wilmington, NC, USA, 28403
(910) 777-2761
(910) 200-1525
https://essential-wilmington-nc.remax.com/

Biography

Scott is originally from the beautiful Isle of Palms just across the harbor of Charleston, SC. As a committed husband and father, Scott resides in Wilmington, NC with his wife and three children. For the past 22 years, Scott has built a successful real estate network through developing relationships and providing excellent service without compromising trust and personal attention. Scott is vastly experienced, with hundreds of homes sold, and has excellent negotiating skills.
Specialties
Special Purpose / Other, Multi-Family, Business Opportunities
Affiliations
CDPE
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