Top Producers Make Their Mark in Mercer County

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Over the past year the members of the Mercer County Top Producers Association completed 2,137 transactions, with over $861 million in total sales volume.

The MCTPA comprises the best agents from many of the local real estate firms — all of them recipients of the prestigious New Jersey Association of Realtors (NJAR) Circle of Excellence Award. Their commitment to professionalism, performance, dedication, and service to the customer are top priorities. Their purpose is to offer home buyers and sellers the highest level of service available.

When hiring a Top Producer, you are also tapping into the experience of all 83 agents; their monthly meetings give them the opportunity to share their expertise and techniques with each other, announce new listings, and listen to real estate-related professionals who keep them educated about the latest laws, practices, new products, market trends, and new technology. This ultimately helps make the many steps of their clients’ home buying and selling process a satisfying experience, and seamless for both the buyer and seller.

At the end of each year, the Mercer County Top Producers donate money to local charities, such as HomeFront, Ryan’s Quest, Toys for Tots, and the Mercer Street Friends Food Bank.

If you are looking to buy or sell a home, be sure to call one of these top agents in your area.

www.topproducersmercercountynj.com

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