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The Biggest News Jason Rosenberg

Top Brokerages in Chicagoland (by transaction sides):

  1. @properties: Consistently ranks #1, known for its strong market share and technology-driven approach.

  2. Compass:  A major player with a growing presence in Chicagoland, known for its agent support and marketing.

  3. Jameson Sotheby's International Realty:  Strong in the luxury market, leveraging the Sotheby's brand and global network.

  4. Coldwell Banker Realty: A well-established national brand with a significant presence in the Chicagoland area.

  5. Baird & Warner: Another long-standing Chicago firm with a strong reputation and comprehensive services.

Other Notable Brokerages:

  • Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago: Growing rapidly, known for its luxury and international divisions.

  • Dream Town Real Estate:  Gaining traction, particularly with the recent addition of top producer Steve Koleno.

  • KoenigRubloff Realty Group:  A luxury-focused brokerage with a strong presence in the city.

  • Keller Williams ONEChicago:  Part of the national Keller Williams network, known for its agent training and technology.

  • Redfin: A tech-focused brokerage offering a different model with lower commissions.

Key Factors in Rankings:

  • Transaction Sides: This represents the brokerage's involvement in buy or sell transactions. It's a common metric to assess market share.

  • Sales Volume: The total value of properties sold by the brokerage, indicating its influence in different price segments.

  • Agent Count: The number of agents affiliated with the brokerage, reflecting its reach and resources.

  • Market Specialization: Some brokerages focus on specific areas (luxury, new construction, etc.), influencing their ranking within those niches.

Where to Find More Detailed Rankings:

  • Chicago Agent Magazine: Their annual "Chicagoland Top 20 Brokerages" list provides a detailed breakdown based on transaction sides.

  • RealTrends: This national publication ranks brokerages by volume and transaction sides, offering both national and regional perspectives.

  • Individual Brokerage Websites: Many brokerages publish their own rankings and achievements, though these may be less objective.

It's important to note that these rankings provide a snapshot of the market. The best brokerage for you depends on your individual needs and preferences. Consider factors like their areas of expertise, agent support, technology, and company culture when making your choice.



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