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As a lifelong New Jerseyan, Frank DeZao brings a deep, nuanced understanding of the state’s diverse counties and housing markets. His local expertise allows him to guide buyers and sellers with confidence, offering a strategic, informed approach that results in seamless and highly personalized real estate experiences.

In addition to his real estate practice, Frank serves as Chief Financial Officer of DeZao Law, a family-run legal firm. With over 11 years of experience spanning finance, marketing, client services, and the legal field, he brings a rare level of analytical insight and professionalism to every transaction. This multifaceted background enables Frank to anticipate challenges, protect his clients’ interests, and navigate complex deals with precision and care.

A lifelong resident of Morris County, Frank currently resides in Morris Township and was born and raised in Montville. His strong local roots, combined with his business acumen and client-first mindset, make him a trusted advisor for those looking to buy or sell with confidence in New Jersey’s competitive real estate market.

Contact Frank for all of your NJ real estate needs.

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