Harkes Realty’s new office set for Sept. 25 grand opening

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In a world where the real estate market is constantly shifting, Harkes Realty and Associates stands out as a beacon of quality, customer service, integrity, community engagement and education.

Founded in 2017 by Fareeda Stokes, a veteran of the real estate industry with over 22 years of experience, Harkes Realty has quickly grown into a trusted name in the New Jersey and Pennsylvania markets.

Recently, Harkes Realty moved into a new office at 1450 Parkside Ave., Suite 29, in Ewing—a former Yardville National Bank building. Harkes will be holding a grand opening celebration at the new office on Sept. 25 at 11:30 a.m.

This new location symbolizes the company’s growth and its commitment to expanding its services.

“We’ve purchased this building to start hosting seminars on-site,” Stokes says. These seminars, which have been a staple of Harkes Realty’s community outreach, will now have a permanent home where clients and community members can learn about real estate in a supportive and educational environment.

Stokes’ journey into real estate ownership was driven by a deep-seated passion for educating the public about real estate and an entrepreneurial spirit nurtured from a young age.

“I’ve always had a passion for educating the public about real estate,” Stokes said. “Growing up, I saw my father’s entrepreneurial spirit, and it inspired me to branch out on my own.”

This combination of passion and entrepreneurship led to the creation of Harkes Realty, a company that not only serves its clients with integrity but also actively contributes to the community.

“We are licensed in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania and are always looking to grow,” says Stokes, highlighting the company’s dedication to education and professional development.

Integrity is paramount at Harkes Realty. “We do what we say we’re going to do,” Stokes emphasizes.

This commitment to honesty and reliability has earned the company a reputation for going above and beyond what clients expect.

The emphasis on education ensures that both clients and agents are well-informed about the ever-changing real estate landscape, allowing them to make the best possible decisions.

Harkes Realty is more than just a real estate company; it is a pillar of the community. A portion of every commission earned by the company is donated to local grassroots organizations.

“We are givers at heart,” Stokes says. “Every month, we support organizations in our community with donations.”

These organizations include Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County, United Family Foundation, Womanspace, and the Trenton branch of the NAACP, among others.

This commitment to giving back is a reflection of the company’s deep roots in the community.

Stokes, a Ewing resident who was born and raised in Trenton, and her husband, Terrance, a Mercer County Commissioner and active member of the local community, have always believed in the power of community engagement. Their four children have all attended local schools and have excelled, contributing to the community’s growth and success.

As Harkes Realty looks to the future, the company remains focused on growth and community impact. Expanded seminars, and continued community involvement are just the beginning.

“We listen to what the community needs and react by providing seminars or one-on-one consultations,” Stokes says. This responsive approach ensures that Harkes Realty remains a trusted resource for all things real estate.

For those looking to work with a real estate company that values integrity, education, and community, Harkes Realty offers a unique and supportive environment.

For more information about Harkes Realty and upcoming events, visit their website at harkesrealty.com or follow them on social media.

Harkes Realty, 1450 Parkside Ave., Suite 29. Phone: (609) 337-4200. Email: welcome@harkesrealty.com.

Fareeda Stokes Harkes realty

Fareeda Stokes of Harkes Realty and Associates in Ewing Township.,

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