Let Molly Move You!

Molly McGrory

Broker Owner

RE/MAX Town & Country

Let Molly Move You!

About Molly McGrory

When it comes to real estate, Molly McGrory is the epitome of passion. With a career spanning over 28 years, Molly has grown RE/MAX Town & Country from a small office with just a handful of agents to a powerhouse with over 250 agents and licensed in multiple states.

Molly's drive, perseverance, and caring nature have earned her a reputation as a leader, teacher, and torchbearer in the industry. Her commitment to uplifting others and coaching them to success is unparalleled, and she offers a host of RE/MAX tools and training to support her agents, including free continuing education classes, individual and group coaching sessions, and access to the latest technology through RE/MAX platforms and networks.

With a fun sense of humor and a love for tennis and golf, Molly is a devoted leader who can often be found visiting her offices and helping her agents succeed. She holds multiple designations, including CRS, CNHS, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CLHMS, SFR, CLSM, CDPE, and ACP, reflecting her passion for education and staying at the forefront of the industry.

Under Molly's guidance, RE/MAX Town & Country has become a market leader, thanks to her caring, goal-oriented, and technology-oriented approach to real estate. If you're looking for a broker who truly embodies passion and dedication, look no further than Molly McGrory.

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