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Popp joins RE/MAX Best Choice and produces $2 million in first 10 days

RE/MAX Best Choice has hired residential real estate expert and Realtor John Popp. Popp was recently recruited to join the RE/MAX family by broker/owner of RE/MAX Best Choice Annette Norton. Popp produced more than $10 million in sales last year at Coldwell-Banker and within ten days of starting at RE/MAX has produced $2 million in new business. "It goes without saying that John is an incredible asset to RE/MAX," said Dan Breault, executive vice president and regional director of RE/MAX of New England. "His expertise in residential sales combined with his drive for success is invaluable and we're extremely excited to welcome him to the team." Popp made the decision to work for RE/MAX after speaking with the RE/MAX Best Choice team. He found all of the agents in the office to be extremely professional and the overall culture of the company incredibly positive. He was impressed by everyone's ability to be so like-minded and forward thinking and still have an understanding of the big picture for their clients and the company. "We are all thrilled that John has decided to join RE/MAX Best Choice," said Norton. "He is a great addition to the office and it feels like he's always been a part of the team." Popp brings more than ten years of real estate experience to his new role as an agent/Realtor at RE/MAX Best Choice. He's spent a large portion of his career working at Coldwell-Banker and briefly worked at Realty Executive. "I've always wanted to be affiliated with the RE/MAX brand because it is so well regarded in the industry and after meeting with Annette I knew that this was the perfect opportunity for me," said Popp. "RE/MAX is number one in the business and they offer the most cutting edge technology available to Agents, which will help the entire team produce new leads and generate business." Since its inception in 1985, RE/MAX of New England has grown to over 220 offices and nearly 3,000 sales associates throughout New England, providing residential and commercial real estate.
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