Friday, April 10, 2009

Mattamy Homes Hosts More Than 40 Charlotte-Area Realtors at Continuing Education Seminar, Tours of Westland Farm, Riverbend

Mattamy Homes Hosts More Than 40 Charlotte-Area Realtors at Continuing Education Seminar, Tours of Westland Farm, Riverbend


CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Mattamy Homes USA, the U.S. division of Canada’s largest home builder, teamed up with Charlotte-based Superior School of Real Estate and owner Bill Gallagher to host more than 40 Charlotte-area Realtors at a Continuing Education seminar with tours of Mattamy’s Westland Farm and Riverbend communities.


Marie Lorimer, marketing manager for Mattamy Homes in the Charlotte region, said the seminar was held at Harvest Town Church in Charlotte.


“We had an exceptional turnout and we were able to showcase some very interesting features and model homes,” said Lorimer.


“We have an excellent relationship with the Realtor community in Charlotte and Bill Gallagher was a tremendous draw,” she said.


Hotel Charlotte catered the luncheon event.


Mattamy Homes ranks as Canada’s largest home builder, with annual revenues in excess of $1 billion. Mattamy Homes USA operates divisions in Charlotte, Jacksonville, Orlando, Minneapolis and Phoenix.


For more information contact:
Marie Lorimer, Marketing Manager, Mattamy Homes-Charlotte, 704-375-9373
Laura Bailey, VP of Sales and Marketing, Mattamy Homes-USA, 407-599-9994
Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142


About Mattamy Homes:
Mattamy Homes http://www.mattamyhomes.com/ expanded into the U.S. in 2003 and is headquartered in Winter Park, Fla. with divisions in Orlando, Jacksonville Phoenix, Minneapolis and Charlotte,. The homebuilder, the largest and most active in Canada with annual revenues exceeding $1.3 billion was ranked among the highest of all homebuilders in the greater Toronto and Ottawa areas in a nationwide customer satisfaction survey conducted by J.D. Power Associates.

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