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Six agents at Robert Paul Properties recognized by REAL Trends Best Real Estate Professionals report

Osterville, MA Robert Paul Properties had six agents recognized among America’s most productive sales associates as a part of REAL Trends America’s Best Real Estate Professionals, the newly issued national ranking report.

The report ranks nearly 14,000 residential real estate professionals based solely on their excellence in real estate sales during 2017. The agents who received this accomplishment are: Robert Kinlin and Paul Grover from the Osterville office, Brian Dougherty of Greater Boston, Barbara Hussey of Falmouth, and Chatham’s Tony Guthrie and Sharon Mabile.

“Robert Paul Properties has never tried to be the biggest, but we always strive to be the best. It is an honor to be on this list, and a pleasure to see others from our team with the same honor,” said Kinlin.

“With today’s release of the 2018 America’s Best Real Estate Professionals list, an elite group of real estate agents across the country are receiving well-deserved recognition. These sales associates have built enormously successful small businesses in an extremely competitive field,” said Steve Murray, president of REAL Trends.

REAL Trends has been the trusted source of news, analysis, and information on the residential brokerage industry since 1987. They are a privately-held publishing, consulting and communications company based in Castle Rock, Colorado. 

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