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The brokerage secured 54 total placements and ranked first in the Enterprise Team category by volume. Agents and teams on the list closed 20,532 sides and $11.8 billion in sales.
financialpost.comEXp Realty announced June 5 that 44 of its agents and teams earned 54 placements on the 2026 RealTrends + Tom Ferry The Thousand list. The brokerage ranked first among named brands in the Enterprise Team category by volume. 8 billion in sales volume.
High-performing teams accounted for 82 percent of the placements, 96 percent of the transaction sides, and 97 percent of the volume. eXp Realty expanded its presence on the list by 10 percent from 2025 to 2026. The announcement was issued from the company’s headquarters in Bellingham, Washington.
Leo Pareja, CEO of eXp Realty, said the growth reflected choices by high-producing professionals. “Growing our presence by 10% on The Thousand in a single year is a clear, undeniable market signal,” Pareja said. “What stands out this year is the sheer diversity of success.
Pareja added that the results showed what happens when agents receive platform, economics, collaboration, and flexibility. , which trades on NASDAQ under the ticker AGNT. Two individual agents from eXp Realty appeared on the Top Agents by Transaction Sides list.
Artemisa Boston of West Saint Paul, Minnesota, ranked No. 38 with 183 sides and $50,984,258 in volume. Natalie Taflinger of Florence, South Carolina, ranked No.
Separately, 2,753 eXp Realty agents and teams received recognition in the broader 2026 RealTrends Verified announcement. The Thousand list serves as the industry benchmark for the highest levels of production. Benzinga reported the details from the company release.
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