REAL Trends breaks down the data to offer an analysis of the top residential real estate firms in various metro markets.
The REAL Trends Market Leaders report is an extension of the REAL Trends 500 Brokerage Rankings and ranks the top residential real estate firms in various metropolitan markets. The newly released 2020 Market Leaders offers a substantial expansion from previous versions, adding several dozen new markets to bring the total over 160. Below are some observations from this year’s report (Note: firms needed a minimum of 1,000 transaction sides in the calendar year 2019 to qualify):
- Keller Williams had more of its affiliates (45) lead their markets, by transaction sides than any other brand. The independents were close behind, with 42 independents leading their markets.
- Realogy brands (Coldwell Banker, Century 21, ERA, Sotheby’s, Corcoran, and Better Homes and Gardens), both owned and franchised, took the top spot in 32 markets. This was followed by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices (owned and franchised) leading in 21 markets and RE/MAX leading in 18 markets.
- Most markets are closely contested at the top, but some have firms that dominate their closest competitors. Howard Hanna owns Cleveland, with a 20k+ transaction lead on No. 2. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, REALTORS blows away the competition in the Philadelphia area with a 20K+ lead. In the San Francisco area, Compass is also lapping the competition, with a 7K+ lead.
- Speaking of San Francisco, it took $2.1 billion in sales volume to make the top 10. Other higher-housing-price or higher-population-density markets took at least $1 billion in volume to make the top 10. Those were: Washington D.C. ($2.3b), Atlanta ($1.9b), Dallas ($1.5b), Los Angeles ($1.4b), New York City ($1.4b), Denver ($1.2b), Phoenix ($1.1b), Boston ($1.1b), Chicago ($1.1b), and Seattle ($1.0b).
- There were 39 markets that had at least ten firms close at least 1,000 residential transaction sides.
- Regional powerhouse Howard Hanna/Allen Tate was a market leader in 14 of the ranked markets. Compass was also among the leaders in 14 different markets.
- The following markets had multiple 10k+ producers: Phoenix, San Francisco/San Jose/Santa Rosa, Southeast Florida, Atlanta, Greater Chicago, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York City, Philadelphia/Wilmington (DE),
Pittsburgh, and Dallas/Ft. Worth. - The following markets, in addition to those above, had multiple 5k+ producers:
Birmingham
Tucson
Los Angeles
Orange County/Riverside County
Sacramento
Denver/Boulder
Hartford/New Haven/New London
Jacksonville
Pensacola/Panhandle
Sarasota
Tampa/St. Petersburg/Lakeland
Boise
Indianapolis
Des Moines
Baltimore
Washington D.C./Arlington/Alexandria
Boston/Nashua/Portsmouth
Detroit
Kansas City
St. Louis
New Jersey
Buffalo
Charlotte
Cincinnati
Cleveland/Akron/Canton
Columbus
Tulsa
Harrisburg/York/Lancaster
Knoxville
Greater Nashville
Austin
Houston
San Antonio
Salt Lake City/Park City/Ogden/Provo
Greater Seattle.