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Buying
and selling real estate for others is at the heart of what Moses Tucker Real Estate does best. Extensive experience in the market and a results-oriented approach spell success for Moses Tucker Real Estates clients. Three capable brokers - CCIM Wes Lacewell, CCIM John Martin, and Robert Tucker - are available to serve you. Sarah Duke, Margaret Bell and Bryan Pitts specialize in selling residential condominiums in Little Rock's bustling River Market District.
Moses Tucker Real Estate has a remarkable track record throughout the market leasing office space and retail space, representing landlords and tenants. For landlords,
a customized marketing program is designed for each building. For tenants, Moses Tucker Real Estate obtains the maximum benefits available.
Led by CPM Chris Thomas, Moses Tucker Real Estate takes on all the responsibilities and challenges of ownership when it manages a clients property. Leslie Huntsman handles multifamily residential leasing, Jessica Brown, Kelly Gurlen and Melanie Aquino coordinate and supervise all property management and maintenance. Ann Wait manages property owners' associations. Budgeting,
accounting and financial reporting, headed by Denise Martin, go together with
collections, contract administration, maintenance, risk management and marketing
to provide property owners with the assurance that the value of their asset is
not only being maintained, but enhanced.
Moses Tucker Real Estate has the ability to supervise the total development of a project, including site acquisition, economic modeling, design, construction and financing.
The company has been particularly active downtown, redeveloping more older buildings than any other company, and in West Little Rock, where it had a hand in much of the development of the Chenal Parkway corridor.
Moses
Tucker Real Estate can draw on more than 75 years of combined experience in commercial
real estate in counseling clients about their property and property needs. Using
a collaborative approach, there is no issue with which the company is not well-versed.
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