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Robert Paul Properties named to the 2013 Inc. 500|5000 list

Robert Paul Properties, an innovative real estate firm focused on fine village and coastal properties, has been awarded a spot in the 2013 Inc 500|5000 list of fastest growing private companies in the country. Ranked as the 21st fastest growing real estate company in the country, they are also honored with being the fastest growing real estate company in New England. "When we founded Robert Paul Properties we wanted to create a real estate company that was both focused on the client, and nimble enough to adjust to the ever-changing market trends," said Paul Grover, co-CEO of Robert Paul Props. "We knew that to best serve our clients we had to invest our energy and resources into the area's best agents and a business model that favored aggressive outreach over brick-and-mortar." "Freeing ourselves from an over-abundance of storefronts has given us the opportunity to market our properties on a far broader scale, bringing our listings to buyers around the world," said co-CEO Robert Kinlin. "We believe that along with our talented agents, that our technology-driven approach has rapidly advanced our position in the marketplace." In a stagnant economic environment, median growth rate of 2013 Inc. 500|5000 companies is an impressive 142%. The companies on this year's list report having created over 520,000 jobs in the past three years, and aggregate revenue among the honorees reached $241 billion. "Not all the companies in the Inc. 500 | 5000 are in glamorous industries, but in their fields they are as famous as household name companies simply by virtue of being great at what they do. They are the hidden champions of job growth and innovation, the real muscle of the American economy," said Inc. editor Eric Schurenberg. 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. Representing the finest waterfront and village homes, the agents of Robert Paul Properties pride themselves on unsurpassed professionalism, hyper-local knowledge of the towns and inventory, and producing positive results.
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