Nan and Company Properties is proud to announce that they have been invited to join Leading Real Estate Companies of The World (LeadingRE). This by-invitation-only network houses the world’s market-leading, independent residential brokerages from 70 countries around the world, with 550 firms, 4,600 offices and 135,000 sales associates representing 1.1 million global transactions annually. CEO and President of Nan and Company Properties, Nancy Almodovar, states that, “This is a huge honor, joining this elite global network really ties into our international presence and we are super excited about the new opportunities this affiliation will bring to our firm.”
The invitation for affiliation is due to Nan and Company Properties continuously being a market leader in the Houston real estate industry. The firm’s superior knowledge of both local and global markets, along with their commitment to quality customer service allows them to always be at the forefront of success in the industry. This announcement comes at a time when business is booming, even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. With interest rates at an all-time low, Nan & Company Properties has seen over a 40% increase in sales year over year.
“We are delighted to have Nan & Company Properties as part of our distinguished network of premier brokerages. The company has an impeccable reputation in Houston, and we are committed to helping the firm achieve even greater success,” said Paul Boomsma, president and CEO of LeadingRE. “As a member of LeadingRE, Nan & Company Properties combines authentic, local expertise with unparalleled global resources.”
Nan and Company Properties was also recently announced Christie’s International Real Estate Affiliate of The Year 2019 and HBJ’s Largest Top 25 Largest Houston-Area Residential Brokerages by Sales Volume.
“I am so proud to be the only Houston firm invited to join the network this year,” said Almodovar. “Our relocations business is going to soar and I’m looking forward to expanding our footprint in Houston and beyond.”