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Robert Paul Properties named Top Luxury Brokerage of 2012

The real estate industry's top professionals from across the globe gathered in Las Vegas last week for the Leading Real Estate Companies of the World annual summit, where Robert Paul Properties was named the network's Top Luxury Brokerage of 2012. Already recognized as the authority in waterfront and fine property sales across Cape Cod and the South Coast, this award recognizes their achievement among peers on an international scale. "We are so proud of our talented agents and dedicated management team for setting such a high standard of excellence in our marketplace," said Paul Grover, co-CEO. "In 2012 we dedicated ourselves to a higher level of service, to a higher level of knowledge, and it is so meaningful to us to see that achievement recognized with this prestigious award." With more than 550 member firms around the world, Leading Real Estate Companies of the World is the largest global network of premier locally branded companies, dominated by many of the world's most powerful independent luxury brokerages. Owned by Robert Kinlin and Paul Grover, and representing the finest waterfront and village homes for sale across Cape Cod and the South Coast, Robert Paul Properties offers unsurpassed professionalism, hyper-local knowledge of the towns and inventory, and a tradition of excellence.
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The New England Real Estate Journal presents<br> the First Annual Project of the Year Award! Vote today!

The New England Real Estate Journal presents
the First Annual Project of the Year Award! Vote today!

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