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Robert Paul Properties named number 1 realty firm in $1 million market

In what proved to be another unstable economic year, one market segment that showed growth for 2011 across Cape Cod and the South Coast was the $1 million real estate market. Boutique real estate firm Robert Paul Properties ended the year as the number one realty firm in this highly competitive marketspace. "At a time when so many investments are hard to forecast, one that still projects long term success is luxury real estate" said owners Robert Kinlin and Paul Grover. "Our clients reached the conclusion that the time was economically and personally right to move forward. Savvy people are buying and selling properties for solid prices, and we are very well positioned to expertly guide them through that process." While the market place realized a 3% increase in volume over 2010, Robert Paul Props. increased their luxury sales by 30% with an average sales price north of $2.2 million. With the largest inventory of luxury properties across Cape Cod and the South Coast, Robert Paul Props. believes in further growth in 2012. About Robert Paul Properties Robert Paul Properties, owned by Robert Kinlin and Paul Grover, is the most recognized and respected name in luxury real estate across Cape Cod and the South Coast. Built on a bold new business model as well as a tradition of excellence, and fueled by an elite team of talented agents, Robert Paul Properties is a member of Leading Real Estate Companies of the World™ and Luxury Portfolio International with offices in Barnstable, Chatham, Falmouth, Osterville, Marion and Provincetown. Their extensive portfolio of fine properties is available at www.RobertPaul.com.
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