PropertyUp Team Closes 239 Transactions in 2014
In 2014 the 4 person team closed 179 buyer transactions and 60 listing transactions.
BARRINGTON, IL, USA, March 19, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Experience is one of the best reasons to choose a Realtor, and by choosing PropertyUp there is no shortage of experience!The total dollar amount of the transactions was $37,418,969. This represents all types of properties from vacant land, first time homes, dream homes, cottages, commercial properties, and everything in between.
The price ranges were from $50000 to $1,990,000. There’s no real estate need too large or too small for the PropertyUp team to facilitate.
Geographically the properties were located all over the greater northwestern Illinois area, but with a focus in the Barrington area where the PropertyUp team is located. A few of the communities represented in the 239 transactions were Chicago, Naperville, Palatine, Schaumburg, Glendale Heights, West Chicago, Elk Grove Village, Streamwood, Wauconda, Deer Park, Hoffman Estates, Crystal Lake, Barrington, North Barrington, Barrington Hills, Cary, South Barrington, St. Charles, Lisle, Wheeling, Lake Forest, Arlington Heights and too many more to list.
"When you hire a company that has this much collective experience, you can be confident we’ve encountered just about everything there is to encounter in real estate," said John Herman, principal Realtor at PropertyUp. "Every member of our team is able to provide excellent service and advice to our client base no matter what their needs."
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