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ResortQuest offering military incentive program

DESTIN - ResortQuest has developed an incentive program for the military including active duty, reserve, guard, retired and veterans.

"Called ResortQuest Real Estate Military Privileges, this program is our way to thank our servicemen who sacrifice so much for our country," said Doug Jackson, team leader for ResortQuest Real Estate's Niceville sales office and a retired lieutenant colonel with 28 years of service in the Air Force.

His comments appeared in a press release sent to the Daily News.

The ResortQuest Real Estate Military Privileges program gives a vacation credit to buyers and sellers who use ResortQuest Real Estate to purchase or sell property. With this credit, they can vacation with ResortQuest Northwest Florida at any of their 3,000 vacation rentals along the Northwest Florida and Alabama coastline.

Military members can take this vacation as they are looking for a new home in the area and can be reimbursed for that vacation at closing. Or, they can take a vacation and a break after the stress of moving to a new area. Sellers can also use this service and take one last beach vacation before moving to another area.

ResortQuest has also been an active supporter of the military, offering vacation discounts of 20 percent to military personnel and donating room nights for wounded soldiers.

To learn more about this program, call 850-897-5800 or visit www.ResortQuestNWFL.com/military.htm.


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