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Joan Herlong stands at a round wood table next to a paneled window.

Learn about effective buying, selling, renting + leadership in Joan Herlong’s debut book, “As Is: An Insider’s Guide to Real Estate,” available now on Amazon and JoanHerlong.com.

Photo by Chelsey Ashford Photography

Home is more than a house — it’s your sanctuary.

It’s where life’s most profound moments unfold:

  • Where you first cradle your newborn
  • Where you celebrate one another
  • Where your friends gather during tough times

Led by CEO/Owner Joan Herlong, Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty understands that your home is more than bricks and mortar.

Joan brings a wealth of expertise and wit in her debut non-fiction book, “As Is: An Insider’s Guide to Real Estate.” She draws back the curtain on the world of real estate — shedding light on the process, ensuring your home shines.

Pro tip: Purchase the book for yourself or as a stocking stuffer (yes, you can buy e-books as gifts). Every home has a story, and it matters whom you trust to tell it.

Give the gift of real estate success this season

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