Making Moves
For such a tight-knit industry, real estate has a lot of players, and we’re keeping track of them in our Making Moves feature. Stay up to date on your colleagues in the industry, where they’ve been and where they’re going.
“Being ‘wicked smart’ captures our personality and the personalities of the customers we serve.” — Kathy Condon, president and CEO of MLS PIN
This week’s Making Moves has news from the Massachusetts Association of Realtors, Senné Real Estate and Coldwell Banker Realty.
The two companies are expanding this year. Find out who’s new to the teams.
Gibson Sotheby’s International advanced its growth strategy with the purchase of Atlantic Bay Sotheby’s International Realty.
The Keller Williams Showcase Properties team continues its expansion into the greater South Shore.
Two Boston brokerages are expanding their footprint.
The Gell team will focus on new development sales, rentals and first-time homebuyers.
Guaranteed Rate’s new mortgage lender has nearly two decades of experience in the industry.
NRT announced it will be changing its name, and several local pros got a nod in Coldwell Banker’s annual sales awards.
Newest purchase makes Lamacchia’s seventh office in Boston metro area.
A new position gives Bob Goldberg a seat at the table with top association leaders, and Kinlin Grover president is chosen to lead MLS PIN.
January is turning out to be a big month for real estate company acquisitions in Boston.
The Massachusetts Association of Realtors named new members of 2020 Executive Board at the beginning of the year. Kurt Thompson, a broker with Keller Williams Realty – North Central in Leominster, was named president of the 25,000-member organization at
William Raveis Real Estate has opened offices in Canton and Sharon and hired more than 50 agents, according to a press release. They’ve also brought on Renee Roberts, one of the top-producing real estate agents in the state, to
New faces at Jack Conway Realty Jack Conway Realty has hired two new real estate agents – Kelly Jackson, who will work in the Mansfield office, and Javen Gray, who will serve in the firm’s Conway Cityside –