SILVER CITY, N.M. and MADISON, N.J. (August 7, 2015) - Better Homes and Gardens ® Real Estate announced today that the national franchise has entered New Mexico with the addition of real estate company Silver City Properties to its network. The newly named Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Silver City will remain under the leadership of owner and broker Patrick Conlin and will continue to serve Silver City, Mimbres, the Mining District, and the larger Grant County area.

€œPatrick Conlin and his team of affiliated real estate professionals represent an exemplary brokerage to spearhead our expansion into New Mexico, € said Sherry Chris, president and CEO, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC. €œTheir in-depth local knowledge allows them to represent the area €™s distinctive qualities, and we €™re ecstatic to bring our lifestyle brand to such a unique market, widely regarded for its vibrant art community and high quality of life. €

Conlin, who was the No. 1 producing broker in Silver City in 2014*, founded the brokerage in August 2005. His skills in identifying local real estate trends have helped position the company as a neighborhood authority understanding the diverse landscape of the market.

€œThis area continues to gain recognition and draw people in, and that €™s because of its architectural integrity and the simple lifestyle it fosters, € said Conlin. €œThe affiliation with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate will truly elevate our company as Silver City €™s lifestyle real estate brokerage and allow us to best meet the growing needs of the homebuyers and sellers we serve. We look forward to implementing the many tools and resources that come with the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate affiliation to help set us on a strategic growth path into the future. €

The real estate professionals of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Silver City value giving back to the community and will remain active supporters of the Mimbres Region Arts Council Youth Mural Program, the Silver City CLAY Festival and the Trust for Public Land.

For more information, visit bettersilvercity.com.

*Measured in units sold; according to Silver City Association of Realtors

About Better Homes and Gardens ® Real Estate LLC
Better Homes and Gardens ® Real Estate LLC is a dynamic real estate brand that offers a full range of services to brokers, sales associates and home buyers and sellers. Using innovative technology, sophisticated business systems and the broad appeal of a lifestyle brand, Better Homes and Gardens ® Real Estate LLC embodies the future of the real estate industry while remaining grounded in the tradition of home. Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate ® LLC is a subsidiary of Realogy Holdings Corp. (NYSE: RLGY), a global leader in real estate franchising and provider of real estate brokerage, relocation and settlement services.

The growing Better Homes and Gardens ® Real Estate network includes more than 9,500 affiliated sales associates and approximately 290 offices serving home buyers and sellers across the United States and Canada.

Better Homes and Gardens ® is a registered trademark of Meredith Corporation licensed to Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC and used with permission. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Each Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Franchise is independently owned and operated.

For more information, visit www.BHGRealEstate.com 

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