It was a fun-filled and successful three day event for Dundalk’s Annual Heritage Fair and Advance Realty Direct was there to display their colors. The event’s entertainment offered 3 stages, karaoke, rides and other family amusements in celebration of its 32nd anniversary. Amidst the vendors, games and food, fifteen agents from the Dundalk Office represented the company at the table, led by Phil Tirabassi. Tirabassi, owner of Advance Realty Direct beams, “A good time was had by all”. Agents Ray and Stacy Patterson proudly displayed the festive red, white, and blue as they arranged the booth set up. Advance Koosies, trademark pens, and Raven’s magnets were handed out to the fair’s patrons as well as a drawing which was sponsored by Constellation Mortgage.
A randomly selected winner was chosen each day to receive a $50 gift card to Outback Steakhouse, photograph frame, candy, pad of paper and a mug for their participation. Within the three day period, Advance Realty Direct was able to collect a total of 264 leads and was the only real estate company to be represented at the fair this year.
Advance Realty, known for its low 1.75% fee and customer-based full-service agents, was established in 2001 with the Timonium office in Maryland. Robert Munson (CEO) and Michael Nace (COO) developed a new real estate franchise that would end the pattern of climbing fees so commonly associated with real estate.
With a growth rate of nearly 500% within the last two years, there are now fourteen offices, 9 of which are located in Maryland alone, and 233 agents.
Through the “List More, Sell More” system, agents are offered the most incentive rich rewards program available in the trade and the most long-term profitability.
Advance Realty, “The Full Service Discount Experts” provides real estate broker services with zero sacrifice to the consumer and agent. The company offers complete real estate services and money-saving programs to clients in addition to numerous agent benefits including profit sharing, integrated real estate technologies and comprehensive training.


