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A warm welcome to the Mansfield area is extended by our staff. Our realtors have been putting smiles on the faces of our customers and clients for many years. Our care in meeting the needs of customers has enabled us to enjoy a fine reputation for integrity, courtesy and personalized service in the Mansfield area. You'll be pleased with the high quality of our sales staff.

Each is a leader in the field of real estate and knows how to guide our customers and clients through the real estate transaction. We'll not only help you with pricing, financing, and negotiating, but our trained and knowledgeable associates can give you the information and advice necessary for you to make well informed decisions, saving you time, money, and concerns.
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MISSION STATEMENT: To Provide Real Estate Service Efficiently, Enthusiastically, and Professionally, With a High Regard for Standard Practices, Ethics, & Personal Service.
Longevity in the Real Estate profession means integrity, hard work and complete attention to customer satisfaction.
Gerry Abbott Inc., Realtors has all of that, and more.
The Abbott hallmark of personal attention, professional service and complete integrity has been benefiting local homeowners ever since Gerry Abbott hung out her real estate shingle in 1978 in a downtown Mansfield storefront.
A residential towns with a great deal of private industry, Mansfield has continued to grow and prosper since separated from the towns of Norton and Taunton in 1775.
The early industry in the Mansfield area was agricultural.
In the early 1700's, a grist mill and an iron forge were added, beginning the slow development of the manufacturing tradition of the town.
Other early industries included manufacturing of nails and tacks, straw bonnets and other cottage trades.
More growth was possible with the construction of the Boston-Providence Railroad, connecting Mansfield to major commercial centers in New England.
Maybe you've been house-hunting for weeks and you notice that one home has been for sale for almost six months without.
Proposed new uses for the North Main Street fire station have ranged from a brewpub to a barbershop to a bakery.
But the station's future as a municipal building is uncertain.
Selectmen recently discussed the cost of repairing the station.
Plans for an improved Old Colony Way, more downtown parking and an extended bike path got the go-ahead from the Board of Selectmen this week.
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