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Northeast Private Client Group named one of the fastest growing private companies by Inc. 5000

Shelton, CT Northeast Private Client Group (NEPCG) has been recognized by Inc. 5000 as one of the fastest-growing private companies in 2021. The firm was ranked 172 on its annual NY list due to the firm’s 65% growth over two-years.

This award was also given to the firm in the years 2016-2018, and 2020. Since 2016, the firm has closed on 542 transactions with a sales volume close to $1.5 billion. NEPCG was one of three real estate companies in Connecticut to be given this award in 2021.

“As we enter our second decade, I’d like to thank the many loyal clients, agents, and staff who have contributed to this mutual success. Our award-winning team has earned and retained the trust of investors from New York to Boston and beyond – and our founding vision of a collaborative, relationship-based brokerage firm has truly come to fruition,” said Edward Jordan, CEO & founder.

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