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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 5 months ago

The Coldwell Banker Advantage family of companies, including Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage, has been recognized as the #27 real estate brokerage in the nation for closed sales according to RISMedia’s 2024 Power Broker Report. The organization also achieved the distinction of being ranked as the #1 Coldwell Banker affiliate company nationwide.

RISMedia, a leading news source for the real estate industry, has published its Power Broker Report for over 35 years. Through comprehensive survey and analysis, the report ranks the top real estate brokerages in the United States based on closed sales volume and transactions. The 2025 Power Broker Report highlights elite performers in residential real estate based on 2024 sales performance.

“Our goal is to provide quality representation to both buyers and sellers,” said Lisa Geddie, Sandhills Region President, in a press release. “We remain committed to staying actively involved in our communities, while equipping our agents with the most current training and steadfast support. It’s a true honor to serve our clients and support our agents every step of the way.”

The firms featured in the 2025 Power Broker Report will be recognized at RISMedia’s Annual Awards Gala scheduled for September 3-5 in Washington, D.C.

The Coldwell Banker Advantage Family of Companies serves a wide geographic footprint including Southeastern North Carolina and South Carolina markets such as Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet, and Pawley’s Island. Additionally, Coldwell Banker Advantage covers major markets including Raleigh and the Triangle, Fayetteville, Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, the Triad area and Asheville. In 2024, the combined regions closed over $6.4 billion in sales volume and completed more than 16,800 transactions.

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