SAN FRANCISCO, May 25, 2017 -- The annual 2017 REAL Trends 500 broker rankings across the nation have just been released. Zephyr Real Estate has once again placed high on the list at No. 84 nationwide on rankings by sales volume. With a sales volume of $2,213,899,123, Zephyr maintains its position ahead of its competitors.
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With over $2.2 billion in sales, Zephyr also retains its position at No. 84 in the prestigious Billionaire’s Club. In addition, Zephyr holds its position at No. 6 in the Top 50 Firms – Average Price with a $1,175,730 average.
Other notable Zephyr rankings include No. 492 in the Top 500 brokerages by total closed transaction sides with 1,883; No. 117 in the Largest Independents; and, No. 78 in the Top Leading Real Estate Companies of the World Affiliates.
REAL Trends has been the trusted source for news, analysis and information about the residential real estate industry since 1987. It is a privately-held publishing, communications and consulting company based in Castle Pines, CO. Residential real estate leaders look to REAL Trends for timely and trusted information and analysis.
“For the third year in a row the nation’s largest brokerage firms gained market share,” said Steve Murray, President of REAL Trends. “Clearly, America’s largest brokerage firms have figured out how to grow their share in all kinds of markets.”
Zephyr maintains its position as Number One in San Francisco’s market share, outdistancing all of the larger brokerages. Zephyr agents are among the top producers in the Bay Area and beyond.
“Placing highly in the Top 500 across the country is particularly satisfying,” commented Randall Kostick, Zephyr’s President and CEO. “We are an independent firm competing with nationwide brokerages, and we’re doing very well, thanks to our innovative agents, resourceful staff and loyal clients.”
About Zephyr Real Estate
Founded in 1978, Zephyr Real Estate is San Francisco's largest independent real estate firm with nearly $2.3 billion in gross sales and a current roster of more than 300 full-time agents. Zephyr’s highly-visited website has earned two web design awards, including the prestigious Interactive Media Award. Zephyr Real Estate is a member of the international relocation network, Leading Real Estate Companies of the World; the luxury real estate network, Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate; global luxury affiliate, Mayfair International; and local luxury marketing association, the Luxury Marketing Council of San Francisco. Zephyr has six offices in San Francisco, a Marin County office in Greenbrae, a San Mateo County business center in Burlingame, and two brokerage affiliates in Sonoma County, all strategically positioned to serve a large customer base throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. For more information, visit www.ZephyrRE.com.
Contact: Melody Foster Zephyr Real Estate San Francisco, CA 415.426.3203 [email protected]


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