Gabriel Black

Verified Real Estate Agent

Company

NextHome Fredricksen Real Estate

Network

NextHome

Associations

National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB)

Location

Williston, North Dakota

Country

United States

Zip Code

58801

Average Home Price

$363,126

Latest Volume

$18,882,551

Latest Transactions

52.00

About

Gabriel Black is a nationally recognized leading real estate agent located in Williston, ND. Gabriel is a part of NextHome Fredricksen Real Estate and an affiliate of the NextHome brand. Gabriel primarily serves clients in Western North Dakota.

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RealTrends Verified Performance

Based On 2024 Sales Data

Sides

52.00

Volume

$18,882,551

National Sides Rank

2188

National Volume Rank

7247

State Sides Rank

5

State Volume Rank

3

Awards

America's Best by SidesAmerica's Best by Volume

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