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LYNDHURST (March 27, 2008) — In today’s ever-changing real estate market, knowing and understanding your territory is one of the most important factors in real estate. Sal Scirica, a Lyndhurst resident and Realtor, has established a dependable reputation for himself in real estate sales.
Scirica and Ralph Giordano have made a huge splash in Lyndhurst with the opening of Prudential Professionals Realty at 424 Valley Brook Ave. From the firm’s record-breaking sales to its highly talked about grand-opening block party, Scirica’s main objective is to provide ongoing support and dedication to the residents of Lyndhurst.
Prudential opened its doors in May 2007 and has since sold three of the top four highest priced two-family homes in the past few months. Two of these transactions were completely closed in-house by Prudential agents, and all stemmed from the relationships that Scirica has developed over the years.
Scirica opened his office with only five agents and a big dream. He envisioned a full-service real estate office that focused on the town of Lyndhurst as a priority and has developed this dream into a 35-plus-agent real estate machine.
“Sal Scirica helped my wife and I find our home in Lyndhurst. The transaction was completed quickly and smoothly with Sal handling all the details,” said Lenny Levere, owner of Mr. Bruno’s.
Scirica lives on the same Lyndhurst street that he grew up on, and today he donates to numerous children’s programs including T-shirts for more than 300 of the Lyndhurst Bears recreational football players and cheerleaders, a ping-pong table for the high school and a donation to the North Arlington Cheerleading squad.
Scirica is passionate about real estate. “I love making people’s dreams come true,” he said. “Lyndhurst is a great town, and when considering this town as your residence, you should speak to someone who has lived here his entire life”
Sal and his wife, Lisa, will celebrate their 17th anniversary this year. They have three children, including a new baby girl, born just two weeks ago.
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