William Pitt, Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s sees multiple agents, two teams named best in Connecticut by REAL Trends
William Pitt and Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty today announced that 26 agents and two teams were ranked in the 2018 REAL Trends “America’s Best” list of real estate professionals.
Developed by REAL Trends and sponsored by AdWerx, this ranking lists the top agents and teams in each state, and is broken down into four categories classifying individuals by transaction sides, individuals by sales volume, teams by transaction sides, and teams by sales volume.
Two William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty agents were recognized for transactions sides, as Stamford agent Ed Villeda was ranked No. 4 in Conn. for his 131.68 transactions, while Northern Fairfield County agent Lorraine Amaral was No. 38 for her 66.75 transactions.
In the individuals by volume category, a combined 26 agents from the firm were recognized.
This year’s New Haven County and Fairfield County honorees from William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty included Villeda; Colette Harron of Essex; Carolyn Brook of Darien; Bruce Baker of Darien; Laura Freed Ancona of Ridgefield; Margaret Muir of Madison; Cyd Hamer of Westport; Ryan Cornell of Wilton and Amaral and Pam Roberts of Darien.
Two teams from William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty were also recognized for their 2017 sales volume. The top producing New Canaan- based Sneddon Team ranked No. 9 in the state with $ 62,667,460 closed sales volume, while Essex’s Jane and Jennifer Associates came in at No. 26 with $ 40,863,336.
“I couldn’t be happier for all our agents who were honored this year and congratulate them on this spectacular accomplishment,” said Paul Breunich, President and CEO of William Pitt and Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty. “It is truly amazing to have so many of our dedicated associates honored by a highly respected organization such as REAL Trends. Their consistent efforts throughout the year allow our agents to provide their clients with the best possible service.”