In a global network consisting of 50,000 sales associates, ranking among the top 25 is a formidable accomplishment. That is why we are incredibly proud to recognize the 27 California Properties agents and teams who placed in the Top 25 categories for Small Teams, Medium Teams, and Individuals.
Each year, the spot for number one agent is heavily anticipated and, for the third year in a row, our very own Cristal Clarke was named as the #1 sales associate in our global network.
Additionally, Mitch Stark received the incredible honor of ranking among the top 5 of all Commercial agents and teams.
Join us in congratulating the Top 25 Agents and Teams on a successful year in real estate.
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