Frank Mastroianni

Verified Real Estate Agent

Company

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Valley Partners

Network

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate

Location

Emmaus, Pennsylvania

Country

United States

Zip Code

18049

Average Home Price

$353,505

Latest Volume

$15,306,773

Latest Transactions

43.30

About

Frank Mastroianni is a nationally recognized leading real estate agent located in Emmaus, PA. Frank is a part of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Valley Partners and an affiliate of the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate brand. Frank primarily serves clients in Pennsylvania.

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RealTrends Verified Performance

Based On 2025 Sales Data

Sides

43.30

Volume

$15,306,773

National Sides Rank

3768

National Volume Rank

N/A

State Sides Rank

210

State Volume Rank

N/A

Awards

America's Best by Sides

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