Northeast ERA Real Estate agencies merge across state lines
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Northeast ERA Real Estate agencies merge across state lines
"As we looked to the future, we realized that our shared core values and deep connections to our communities was a powerful shared platform to springboard market expansion in Connecticut and New York. Our newly combined market has tremendous inherent synergies: Central Connecticut offers major universities such as Trinity, University of Hartford, UConn, Yale and Wesleyan. Vibrant communities surround Hartford and great beaches and skiing is all around."
"Westchester offers easy access to New York City, has top rated schools and serves as headquarters to many major corporations. Two ERA Insight Realty Services agents Michael D'Onofrio and Cynthia Liete reported respective volume of $14.3 million and $13 million on last year's RealTrends Verified rankings. Levine said the combined brokerage will continue expanding in its existing markets, with a near-term focus on strengthening its presence along the Interstate 84 corridor between Bethel, Connecticut and West Hartford."
Two long-standing companies combined operations to create a larger regional real estate brokerage focused on Connecticut and New York market expansion. The combined market benefits from Central Connecticut universities, vibrant Hartford-area communities, nearby beaches and skiing, and Westchester’s proximity to New York City, top schools and corporate headquarters. Two ERA Insight Realty Services agents reported $14.3 million and $13 million in volume on RealTrends. The brokerage will expand in existing markets with near-term emphasis on the Interstate 84 corridor between Bethel and West Hartford, pursue growth through relationships, and consider expansion into Massachusetts, Rhode Island and northwestern New York. The ERA network includes over 43,000 affiliated brokers and sales associates with about 2,200 U.S. offices and presence in 36 additional countries and territories.
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