Long & Foster Greenville ranks as top company office

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R.T. Christopher and Maggie Colman, sales manager.
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The Greenville office of Long & Foster | Christie’s International Real Estate ended the year at the top.

The more than 200 agents sold more than  2,000 units for a total of more than $630 million in volume in 2017.

The Greenville office’s unit sales exceeded all other Long & Foster locations for the year, earning them the position of the brokerage’s No. 1 office by transaction units for 2017.

If the Greenville location were its own independent real estate brokerage, it would have ranked in the REAL Trends 500 list of the nation’s top brokerages by transaction sides.

“Our agents have tremendous knowledge and expertise in the local real estate market, and we’re known throughout our community as the go-to brokerage for area buyers, sellers, and renters,” said R.T. Christopher, managing broker of the Greenville office. “We’re thrilled to be Long & Foster’s No. 1 office by transactions and we’re confident that we’ll continue to grow and serve even more clients throughout the Brandywine Valley in the years to come.”

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Gary Scott, president of Long & Foster Real Estate, agreed with Christopher, sharing his excitement for the office’s 2017 accomplishment.

“I’m thrilled for our team in Greenville and so proud of what our team has achieved as a brokerage, as an office and as individual agents in the First State in 2017,” said Scott. “Not only did our Greenville office earn company-wide honors at Long & Foster, but also our firm earned the title of Top Workplace in Delaware—an honor that highlights our agents and their success in Delaware.”

Both Scott and Christopher are members of families with roots in the northern Delaware real estate business. Scott’s father founded B. Gary Scott, a large Delaware residential firm that was later acquired by Fox & Roach, now known as Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices  Fox & Roach. 

Long & Foster, based near Washington, D.C. is now part of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. Despite, the common ownership, the firms operate separately.  Berkshire is a  collection of companies headed by investor Warren Buffett. HomeServices is one of a few companies to actually the Berkshire name. 

R.T. Christopher’s  father is the retired president of Patterson-Schwartz, a large residential firm based in Hockessin. 

For more information, visit LongandFoster.com.

Long & Foster Real Estate has over 230 offices, stretching from Raleigh, North Carolina, to Fair Haven, New Jersey, and from Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the Atlantic Ocean, and it represents more than 11,000 agents in seven Mid-Atlantic and Northeast states, plus the District of Columbia. 

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