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Northeast Private Client Group has strong Q1 results

Shelton, CT According to Northeast Private Client Group (NEPCG), the firm had strong Q1 results, with gross sales closing at over $274 million despite concerns of softening in the commercial real estate market.

Despite challenges faced by the industry, NEPCG continues to lead the way in investment sales, demonstrating its commitment to delivering the highest level of service to its clients. The firm’s success is a testament to its team’s expertise, hard work, and dedication to delivering results.

“Despite recent reports of lower transactional volume in the commercial real estate market, NEPCG remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering value to our clients,” said Ed Jordan, CEO & founder at NEPCG. “With deep market knowledge, long-term relationships, and transactional expertise our team is empowered to provide exceptional leadership and results for our clients.”

NEPCG’s Q1 results were driven by a mix of transactions across different property types, including retail, multifamily, and mixed-use assets. The firm also successfully closed several off-market deals, showcasing its ability to identify unique opportunities in the market.

NEPCG’s strong Q1 results position the firm for continued success in the months ahead, and the company remains committed to delivering exceptional value and service to its clients.

NEPCG specializes in mid-market mixed-use, retail, and multifamily real estate, exclusively representing investors, property owners, and professional real estate investors. To date, more than 1,200 successful transactions have been completed totaling over $4 billion in value within local submarkets around the Northeast and Southeast regions of the United States.

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