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HUNT Real Estate named #1 ERA brokerage

Buffalo, NY HUNT Real Estate ERA has once again secured its position as the top-performing brokerage in the ERA Real Estate network, earning the #1 ranking in both sales volume and units sold for 2024. This achievement marks the sixth consecutive year that HUNT has led the ERA network, reinforcing its reputation for excellence, innovation, and client success.

In 2024, HUNT delivered another outstanding performance, closing 11,953 transactions and achieving $3.65 billion in total sales volume. These exceptional results reflect the dedication and expertise of HUNT’s real estate professionals, who continue to set the standard in the industry.

ERA Real Estate, a globally recognized network of more than 40,000 brokers and sales associates in the United States and over 30 countries and territories, stands as a leading force in the real estate industry. HUNT’s continued dominance in this expansive network underscores its commitment to superior service and market leadership.

Peter Hunt, chairman and CEO of HUNT Real Estate Corp., expressed his appreciation for the company’s dedicated professionals, stating: “It is an incredible honor to once again be recognized as the #1 ERA brokerage. This success is a direct reflection of the hard work and dedication of our professionals across New York and Massachusetts. Their unwavering commitment to our clients and our company’s mission has solidified HUNT Real Estate as a leader in the industry.”

HUNT Real Estate was formally recognized for its achievements at the ERA Fuel Conference, held in San Diego, CA.

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