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Coldwell Banker Advantage family of companies ranks as one of the top real estate companies in North America

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago

Coldwell Banker Advantage, in partnership with Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage and the Coldwell Banker Advantage family of companies, was recently ranked as the #26 real estate brokerage in the nation for closed sales in the RISMedia’s 2024 Power Broker Report. The firm also ranked as the #1 Coldwell Banker affiliate company in the nation.

“Our outstanding agents play a crucial role in contributing to our company’s success. Their unwavering commitment to providing an excellent customer experience has been instrumental in the company’s growth and standing in the community,” said President of Sandhills Region Lisa Geddie in a press release. 

For more than 35 years, RISMedia has ranked the top real estate brokerages in the U.S. by residential sales volume and transactions. Their 2024 Power Broker Report showcases the best of the best in residential real estate. The firms in the report are ranked according to 2023 sales volume.

Coldwell Banker Advantage is part of the Coldwell Banker Advantage Family of Companies with offices throughout the Triangle, Triad, Lake Gaston, Kerr Lake, Fayetteville, Southern Pines & Pinehurst, Asheville, Wilmington, New Bern, Washington, and Myrtle Beach marketplaces. The Coldwell Banker Advantage Family of companies served approximately 17,897 clients representing more than $6.2 Billion in real estate sales in 2023.

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