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HUNT Real Estate named top brokerage in ERA Real Estate network for sales volume, units sold

Shown (from left) are: Lee Ann Roughton - VP of franchise performance for ERA; Charlie Hunt - VP and COO for HUNT Real Estate; Peter Scarcello -  Buffalo/Niagara regional VP for HUNT Real Estate; Dave Evans - Central New York and Capital regional VP for HUNT Real Estate; Peter Hunt - chairman and CEO for HUNT Real Estate; Chip Murphy - Rochester regional VP for HUNT Real Estate; and Jeff Taylor - regional VP for ERA Key Realty Services.

Buffalo, NY For the third year in a row, ERA Real Estate has recognized HUNT Real Estate ERA as their top-ranked real estate firm for both sales volume and units sold in 2021. HUNT earned this achievement with 14,101 closed transactions and $3.84 billion in sales volume in 2021.

The ERA Real Estate network includes 39,000 brokers and sales associates throughout the United States and 33 countries and territories.

“There are hundreds of very fine real estate companies in the ERA organization with whom we collaborate,” said Peter Hunt, chairman and CEO of HUNT Real Estate Corp.. “It is a great tribute to the professionals inside HUNT in New York, Massachusetts and Arizona that their collective efforts have made us the number one firm for the entire ERA network in 2021.”

The company was recognized for its achievements at the 2022 ERA Fuel Conference in Nashville, TN on March 18-20, 2022.

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