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CENTURY 21 Commonwealth Recognized as One of the Largest Brokerages in the United States

NEWTON, Mass. – CENTURY 21 Commonwealth was recently recognized by REAL Trends as one of the 500 largest brokerages in the United States in 2013. The REAL Trends 500 list is an annual research report which identifies the country’s largest and most successful residential firms as ranked by closed transactions and separately by closed sales volume.

“CENTURY 21 Commonwealth is honored to have been recognized by being listed on the REAL Trends 500 list for both sales volume and number of transactions,” said Nick Patsio, Founding Partner of CENTURY 21 Commonwealth. “This achievement was made possible by our dedicated sales agents, managers, and support staff that prides themselves on providing quality service to our many satisfied clients and customers.”

CENTURY 21 Commonwealth ranked #123 for earning more than $1.2 billion in closed sales volume. The organization was also ranked #229 for having closed 2,672 transaction sides—an average of nearly 230 transactions a month. CENTURY 21 Commonwealth is one of 36 CENTURY 21 affiliated companies to be recognized by REAL Trends for 2013.

About CENTURY 21 Commonwealth Established in 2006, CENTURY 21 Commonwealth is a powerful, expert resource for buying or selling a home in eastern Massachusetts that is compelled to stay on the forefront of the industry by providing its sales team with innovative marketing programs, cutting-edge technology, and top-notch support systems. CENTURY 21 Commonwealth provides award-winning relocation services and has 18 offices in Massachusetts, located in Cambridge, Chatham, Dover, Framingham, Franklin, Hopkinton, Medfield, Milford, Natick, Needham, Newton, Somerville, Wakefield, Waltham, Watertown, Wellesley, Westwood, and Winchester. For more information about CENTURY 21 Commonwealth, go to:www.commonmoves.com

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