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Who Are The Real Estate Leaders In Areas 25, 11

This post is probably going to get me in (more) hot water. A “Deep Throat” sent me listings numbers that are mighty interesting. I’m posting because I believe they show us who has emerged as the three top Real Estate companies in those golden corridors of Highland Park/University Park: Allie Beth Allman, Briggs Freeman, and Dave Perry-Miller, an Ebby Halliday Company.

Listings, area 25:

 ABA        193 units        $308 million

 Briggs     120 units        $180 million

 DPM        60 units         $106 million

 Listings, area 11:  

  ABA        58 Units        $128 million

  Briggs     59 units         $84 million

  DPM       44 units         $77 million

 

 

 

 

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7 Comments to “Who Are The Real Estate Leaders In Areas 25, 11”
  • JK

    The key here is to divide these numbers by the number of agents in each brokerage, and things change significantly.

  • Lydia

    I’d love to know how they got those numbers. Active listings? Sold properties over the past year? the past month?
    Just in area 11, Virginia Cook Realtors has 106 current active listings and 73 sold properties this year.
    The numbers you were given don’t jive.

  • C.R.

    I would think “listings” would mean “active listings.” As in properties currently on the market. The $ figure given, again just a guess, probably comes from adding those listing prices up. However, those are list prices: sale prices are a different deal, if you ever actually find them out.

    They sound believable. Those are all brokers signs people in those areas are used to seeing regularly. They’re the big, name brand, brokers–seems pretty logical that they would be getting the lions share of the listings…

  • C.R.

    And I’d also assume “real estate leaders” refers to the highest $ volume in listings…not highest number of listings.

  • BP

    Since Dave Perry-Miller is part of the Ebby Halliday companies – technically speaking – these numbers should include Ellen Terry, Ebby Halliday, AND DPM listing/sales stats…

  • C.R.

    But isn’t DMP a distinct entity operating as a partner-type offshoot of Ebby–a limited partnership? It’s more like an affiliate: DPM and Associates has its own signs, its own agents, and its own designated offices etc. What they share with Ebby Halliday & Associates is mainly a computer system / network, Ebby Halliday herself (as a partner / part owner) and maybe a few other things like mortgage lender contacts, title company contacts, legal department staff, and misc. vendors etc…unless I’ve been terribly misinformed (by DMP agents).

  • GMOM

    OOOHHH, THE SHARKS COME OUT!!!!

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