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Welchman joins Lila Delman Compass

Renee Welchman

Little Compton, RI Associate broker Renee Welchman has joined Lila Delman Compass’ office at 29 Meeting House Lane.

Founder of the Welchman Real Estate Group, Welchman’s leadership and expertise has resulted in 750 transactions, totalling over $600 million in gross sales volume. Formerly of Keller Williams Coastal, Welchman is recognized as her former brokerage’s top producer from 2018 to 2023.

Licensed as a CPA in 2001, a designation she still holds, and previously engaged in a family owned construction business, Welchman utilizes her honed skills as a steadfast negotiator, market expert and savvy businesswoman to best assist her clients. She is an 11-year award recipient of the Five Star Professional Award for outstanding client service in the real estate industry.

Additionally, Welchman has been recognized by Forbes Magazine as a top woman professional in the real estate industry nationwide. She is licensed in both R.I. and Massachusetts.

On her move to Lila Delman Compass, Welchman said, “This decision did not come without careful consideration. I am extremely proud of the brand I have built and providing exceptional service to my clients is my #1 priority. Ultimately I was looking for a high value, end-to-end brokerage to support my business. Lila Delman Compass was the clear choice. I am ecstatic for my clients and myself to be fully supported by the nation’s #1 real estate brokerage and R.I.’s #1 luxury brokerage. Lila Delman’s long standing legacy and local expertise combined with Compass’ technology platform will give me a clear edge in the market.”

“I’ve long admired the way in which Renee represents her clients - offering top level guidance and strongly advocating for all those she works with,” commented Kendra Toppa, sales manager of Lila Delman Compass’ Newport County offices. “Lila Delman Compass is thrilled to welcome Renee, and this level of client service, to Little Compton and across the state.”

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