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A high-volume producer at the Dunham Group in Portland was recently elected as a partner at the firm.
Sam LeGeyt’s promotion reflected his brokerage achievements as well as his leadership and contributions to the firm, said Justin Lamontagne, a partner and designated broker.
“He is highly respected within the business and commercial real estate communities because Sam has built his career doing business the right way,” Lamontagne said. “As a high-volume producer, he has consistently earned the trust and respect of clients, our team, our vendors and even our competitors.”
LeGeyt joined the firm in 2018 and specializes in the industrial, office and investment markets. He provides strategic planning, site searches, commercial property valuation and consulting services.
He is business partners with fellow broker and partner Jim Harnden, a collaboration that dates back to when LeGeyt started his career at Harnden Commercial Real Estate in 2014.
“His market knowledge and awareness of current trends allows him to provide valuable information that assists his clients in making prudent business decisions,” Harnden said.
A real estate minor at the University of New Hampshire’s Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, LeGeyt said he’s always been fascinated by real estate.
He said he was motivated to join the firm for the mentorship opportunities.
“I love working with businesses — helping them build relationships and find the right space in Maine,” he said.
LeGeyt said he will continue his accreditation within the commercial real estate industry.
The Dunham Group was founded in 1976 by Tom Dunham and and has 13 brokers.
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