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Shaw of Roche Realty Group named Top Producer for 2021

Laconia, NH According to Frank Roche, president of Roche Realty Group, Kevin Shaw produced a closed sales volume in excess of $29.4 million involving 71 transaction sides for the year 2021. His average selling price was $409,948. Shaw is the top producer for the firm in 2021.

“Kevin had another amazing year in sales. His sales accomplishment of $29,401,300 placed him 13th in sales in the Lakes Region Board of Realtors out of 664 members producing sales. In the entire state of New Hampshire, Kevin ranked 52nd out of 6,288 active agents in the New Hampshire Association of Realtors. During just the last three years, Kevin has produced a record of $101,536,250 in sales volume…a huge accomplishment that he achieved individually, not as part of a team as reported by a number of other top producers,” said Roche.

Shaw has been practicing real estate with Roche Realty Group for 21 years and has sold all types of real estate, including waterfront, water access, residential, condominiums, second homes, land, and commercial sales. Shaw was born and raised in the Lakes Region.

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