Jay and Kevin
14 January 2016
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Thank you! Can’t begin to say enough for all the two of you and Adam have done. Not only are you consummate professionals, you are unfailingly pleasant and, truly, a joy to work with. I know you know that we will continue to send referrals your way, but we wanted you to know how grateful we are for you working with us.
Cheri moved to Rappahannock County in 1974 to be closer to nature and to enjoy a more stress free and rewarding life. She has lived in Sperryville for over 46 years and has developed a deep knowledge of the land and people of Rappahannock. Buying and selling real estate has always been an integral part of Cheri’s life. She has a long history of volunteering, and when she’s not selling real estate, Cheri can usually be found working with one of her favorite non-profits. Her passion and work ethic are evident in all that she does. It is no wonder that she is the leading Realtor in the area.
Associate Broker
Martin Woodard
Martin is an old school broker with a new school attitude. He believes cutting edge technology, insightful marketing strategies, clear communication and old fashioned shoe leather are what makes Cheri Woodard Realty exceptional. Whether buying or selling, clients appreciate his negotiating skills, assertive manner and deep knowledge of country living. Martin began his career as a stonemason and migrated through executive marketing and advertising positions. Now in addition to Broker for Cheri Woodard Realty, Martin is an artist whose focus is landscapes of this awesome region. He can sometimes be found in his new art studio, Martin Woodard Studio & Gallery, in downtown Sperryville. Martin and Cheri live on a farm in the beautiful FT Valley near Sperryville.
Principal Broker
Adam Beroza
Raised in Sperryville, Adam is a son of Rappahannock County. In 2012, after a career in Internet marketing, he returned home to the family farm. Adam joined Cheri Woodard Realty as Vice President of Sales and Marketing. With a degree from the McIntire School of Commerce at UVA, Adam finds himself trying to find empirical reasons to explain the local real estate market. His comprehensive market knowledge, personal perspective, and local roots help him find hidden jewels and diamonds in the rough for his clients. Adam enjoys exploring the family farm, hiking, biking and photography. Adam is also an amateur chef and an unabashed enthusiast of the slow food movement.
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