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anpete Valley Realty, a family-owned business with over four decades of history, has joined forces with Century 21 Real Estate, rebranding as CENTURY 21 Essentials Realty. Led by second-generation real estate professional Tiffany Alder-Bown, the firm is poised to deliver enhanced service to Sanpete County residents.
Founded in 1983 by Theresa Alder, the business transitioned to Tiffany's leadership in 2013. A Manti native and graduate of Snow College and Southern Utah University, Tiffany joined the family business in 2006 and obtained her broker's license in 2013. Her dedication to personalized service earned her the title of 2024 Best Real Estate Agent from the Daily Herald of Utah Valley.
Tiffany plans to leverage Century 21's cutting-edge technology, marketing tools, and training platform to grow her business, aiming to double her team and expand geographically within the region. "I need to take on a more strategic role to serve our clients even better," Tiffany said. "The Century 21 platform gives us the tools to make that possible."
The firm's agents, many of whom are Sanpete County natives, bring a deep understanding of the local market and a commitment to community values. With Ephraim's affordability and proximity to Manti-La Sal National Forest, the area continues to attract homebuyers seeking a slower-paced lifestyle.
"We aim to build lasting relationships with our clients, well beyond the transaction," Tiffany said. "Joining Century 21 allows us to expand that mission, offering personal service backed by a global brand's expertise."
CENTURY 21 Essentials Realty is actively recruiting new sales professionals and can be reached at their office in Ephraim or by calling (435) 851-0471. This affiliation marks a new chapter for real estate in Sanpete County, blending local expertise with the strength of a global brand to meet evolving resident needs.
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