It's that time of year again when REALTOR magazine, the official magazine of the National Association of Realtors, publishes its list of the top 100 real estate companies in the United States.
What I like about their rankings is they are not only based on sales volume, which can vary signficantly based on part of the country and type of properties sold. They also rank the top 100 companies based on number of transaction sides...in other words, how many properties are sold, regardless of price.
When ranked by number of transaction sides per agent RE/MAX Results ranks #1...meaning I am affiliated with the real estate company with the most productive Realtors in the country!
Most people recognize RE/MAX as a leading worldwide real estate company. What many don't know is that all offices are independently owned franchises. I am proud to be part of RE/MAX Results, once again the only independently owned real estate company in Minnesota to make the top 100 list. In fact, over the years our company has consistently ranked in the top 3 when measured by number of transaction sides per agent.
So what difference does this make to you? It means that RE/MAX Results agents are hardworking, knowledgeable Realtors...not just listing and showing properties but actually selling them. In the words of John Collopy, president of our company, "If someone isn't selling 20 to 24 properties per year, there's a problem. How can you demonstrate your expertise in the business if you sell only three houses per year?"
It means you can be confident that when you work with RE/MAX Results you have a skilled team of professionals working with you every step of the way, whether you are buying your first home or selling your last.
Sharlene Hensrud, RE/MAX Results - Email - HomesMSP.com










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