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Meet the NRL Group

YOUR RESOURCE FOR ALL THINGS MONMOUTH COUNTY

With over 18 years of experience as a Realtor, top-rated Nicole Rabbat Levine is the perfect partner to guide you through all things Real Estate in Monmouth County. Her commitment to excellence has earned her several Platinum awards from the New Jersey Association of Realtors — an impressive distinction.

Knowing that every client’s needs and wants are unique, she takes her job seriously – providing individualized attention with white glove service for each person she works with. Nicole is a highly accomplished professional, combining her BA in Business and Marketing from Monmouth University with being licensed as an NJ Broker-Associate and Accredited Buyer’s Representative. Nicole also serves as Chair on the Member Engagement Committee of the prestigious Board of Monmouth Ocean Regional Realtors. She also puts her success back into the community through The Social Conscience Project, a 501c3 charity that she co-founded & volunteers for. On top of this incredible gesture every time one of her clients benefits from closing a sale…Nicole donates part of her commission towards three chosen charities.

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