Robert Stone, Realtors
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Robert Stone began selling real estate on Boston's North Shore in 1926. Back then, contracts were made by way of a handshake between men. In the early 1960's, Fred Hopkins and Blake Cruckshank used such a handshake to make a promise and become partners to begin endeavors on the South Shore. Hopkins (in photo), was a Mayflower descendant and made his home in Braintree.

He opened offices in Quincy, Braintree, Cape Cod and eventually took over 100% of Robert Stone, Inc. Today, Robert Stone is comprised of some of the most experienced real estate agents in the area. Our goal is to build a prosperous business by helping our friends and neighbors find their best possible home. Our core values have not changed much over the last 85 years.

We still believe in the power of a handshake.
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Our agents offer decades of experience in real estate, we will price your home expertly based on the latest information available.
We have seen many ups and downs in real estate (since 1926), so you can rest assured we are not playing guessing games with your largest asset.
Today's buyers are constantly searching online.
That is why our specialized home marketing strategy includes the internet as a major factor for success.
We will get your home maximum buyer exposure by syndicating your home on all major real estate internet portals and the latest social media sites, and constantly updating as feedback is gathered.
Robert Stone has been a Trusted Name in Massachusetts Real Estate Since 1926.
The Internet is a powerful force, but the need for experienced professionals in our field is more important than ever before.
There is so much information being thrown at our customers.
They value our advice and need our help.
The South Shore of Massachusetts provides easy access to both the city of Boston and the beaches of Cape Cod, with many beaches and waterfront properties of it's own.
Many neighborhood have streets with large, tree-lined streets, offer "walkable" downtowns and access to excellent schools.
In 1640, the town of Braintree was incorporated and named after the English town of Braintree.
It comprised land that was later split into Randolph, Holbrook, and Quincy, as well as parts of Milton, Massachusetts.
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