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Lamacchia Realty Announces Top Producing REALTORS® for June 2023

Lamacchia Realty

has released its “Top Producing REALTORS®,” for June 2023! This program recognizes the Top 10 REALTORS® by company and the Top 3 or 5 REALTORS® by office with the highest transaction numbers or sales for the month! Horton’s VIP Realtor distinction, placing him in the top 5% of REALTORS® in Broward County.

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Pending home sales shock 2021 housing crash bears

Housing Wire

From the National Association of Realtors : “The Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI), a forward-looking indicator of home sales based on contract signings, rose 7.5% An index of 100 is equal to the level of contract activity in 2001.” The title I do believe is fitting: Bear Crusher. in October.

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Lamacchia Realty Announces Top Agents for the Mid-Year 2021

Lamacchia Realty

Mid-Year 2021 Winners of the Top 10 for the Company are: Joselin Malkhasian is a Realtor working with both Buyers and Sellers in the Greater Boston Area. Cervone is a licensed Realtor in Massachusetts and New Hampshire and is a National Military Relocation Professional. Kelly was also recognized as a 2020 Top Producer for Lamacchia.

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Lamacchia Realty Announces Top Agents for May 2021

Lamacchia Realty

Angela Harkins has been a REALTOR® since 2001 and built her own team back in 2008. Cervone is a licensed Realtor in Massachusetts and New Hampshire and is a National Military Relocation Professional. In 2018 and 2019 , she was awarded Most Sales and Most Sales Volume for our Woburn Office.

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Opinion: Solutions to restore housing as an economic growth engine

Housing Wire

Action must be taken to provide adequate credit access to homebuyers and encourage the housing market to expand opportunities for American households. in 2001 to 44.8% The Hispanic homeownership rate grew moderately to 48.4%, partly due to organized advocacy and the work of Latino Realtors and lenders.

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