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HUNT Real Estate named #1 brokerage by ERA Network

Buffalo, NY ERA Real Estate has recognized HUNT Real Estate as their top-ranked real estate firm worldwide for total volume and number of units sold in 2019. HUNT earned this achievement with 13,475 closed transactions and $2.87 billion in residential sales volume in 2019. The ERA Real Estate network includes 35,000 brokers and sales associates throughout the United States and 31 countries and territories.

“ERA is a relationship that adds greatly to the business platform serving our customers and real estate sales professionals,” said Peter Hunt, chairman and CEO of HUNT Real Estate ERA. 

“It is an honor for us to be named #1 among so many fine, sophisticated individual companies from across the globe.”

The recognition was announced at the 2020 ERA Fuel Conference, which was held virtually on May 12-13, 2020.

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