You canât have a conversation about the best real estate agents in the United States without mentioning The Thousand.
Whatâs The Thousand? Itâs the Real Trends/Wall Street Journalâs list of Americaâs top 1,000 real estate sales agents and sales teams.
The Thousand is sliced into four categories, each with 250 designees. Those categories are:
- Individual agent â sales volume
- Individual agent â transaction sides
- Agent team â sales volume
- Agent team â transaction sides
How do the entities compile the list? According to the methodology outlined in the press release, it works like this: âRankings are compiled based on surveys from virtually every national branded network, state and local associations of Realtors, multiple listing services, all applicants from past yearsâ rankings, and the 900 largest brokerage firms in the United States. Verification from an independent source is required for all submissions. In addition, Real Trends senior staff reviews every submission for completeness and accuracy.â
With no further ado, here are the top five designees in each category.
Individual Agent â Sales Volume
- Ben Caballero, HomesUSA.com, Inc., Addison, Texas
- John Burger, Brown Harris Stevens, New York
- Serena Boardman, Sothebyâs International Realty/NRT, New York
- Joanne Nemerovski, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Koenig Rubloff Realty Group, Chicago
- Mauricio Umansky, The Agency, Beverly Hills, California
Individual Agent â Transaction Sides
- Ben Caballero, HomesUSA.com, Inc., Addison, Texas
- Jeff Perry, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Results Realty, St. Cloud, Florida
- Alexander Chandler, Alexander Chandler Realty, Fort Worth, Texas
- Ranae Stewart, EXIT Realty N.F.I., Pensacola, Florida
- Gina Gargeu, CENTURY 21 Downtown, Baltimore, Maryland
Individual Agent â Average Sales Price
- Brenda S. Powers, Sothebyâs International Realty/NRT, New York
- Elizabeth L. Sample, Sothebyâs International Realty/NRT, New York
- Alireza Faghiri, Alain Pinel Realtors, Menlo Park, California
- Setsuko Hattori, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, New York
- Karen Kemp, The Corcoran Group/NRT, New York
Agent Team â Sales Volume
- The Leonard Steinberg Team, Compass, New York
- Tami Pardee, Halton Pardee + Partners, Venice, California
- The Creig Northrop Team, Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., Clarksville, Maryland
- The Eklund Gomes Team, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, New York
- The Serhant Team, Nest Seekers International, New York
Agent Team â Transaction Sides
- Rhonda Duffy, Duffy Realty of Atlanta, Alpharetta, Georgia
- John Murray, Key Realty, Rockford, Illinois
- Ryan OâNeill & The Minnesota Real Estate Team, Re/Max Advantage Plus, Bloomington, Minnesota
- Ronnie & Cathy Matthews, Re/Max Legends, Spring, Texas
- The Creig Northrop Team, Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., Clarksville, Maryland
Agent Team â Average Sales Price
- Mandile/Knapp Team, Sothebyâs International Realty/NRT, Beverly Hills, California
- Richard Steinberg Team, Douglas Elliman, New York
- Sal Capozucca and Jeanette Colegrove, Brown Harris Stevens, Brooklyn, New York
- Julie Siff and Ghislaine Absy, Brown Harris Stevens, New York
- Mary and Brent Gullixson, Alain Pinel Realtors, Menlo Park, California
âThe real estate sales professionals ranked in The Thousand have proven they have the skills to grow their business year after year,â said Steve Murray, president of Real Trends and publisher of The Thousand, in a statement.
âThe average real estate agent in the U.S. sold seven homes in 2015. The average agent ranked in The Thousand sold 202 homes and the average team sold over 433 homes. These kind of results show that those who commit to being full time professionals can build meaningful businesses and succeed beyond anyoneâs expectations.
âAchieving this level of results is simply incredible.
âIn total, this yearâs professionals in The Thousand closed 159,589 sides and sold more than $72 billion in 2015 â a new record for sales volume with a nine percent increase over last year,â added Murray. âIt is incredible to consider that 1,000 sales professionals and teams could accomplish so much in an industry that is still recovering.â