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Follow on Google News | Nevada's largest real estate company reveals 2012 sales awardsPrudential Americana Group CEO Mark Stark shares 2013 Las Vegas real estate market predictions and announces top sales executives and teams for 2012 at annual event attended by more than 600
By: Prudential Americana Group “The types of transactions posted in Las Vegas varied significantly from the previous year,” said Mark Stark, CEO of Prudential Americana Group and Americana Holdings. “In 2011, nearly half (48%) of our Nevada sales were bank owned properties. In 2012, that made up only 27 percent of sales. Short sales made up 36 percent of sales, up from 24 percent the previous year, and traditional sales comprised 37 percent, up from 28 percent, of our total sales volume.” “Though we might see an uptick in bank-owned properties hitting the marketplace in 2013 it will not be significant,” Stark predicts fewer units will close with higher sales prices in 2013. “We expect continued investor demand in Las Vegas as long as rental demand continues and cash flowing issues do not arise.” Stark’s predictions were met with enthusiasm at Prudential Americana’s annual sales event, held today at the Wynn Resort. Approximately 600 people attended for the announcements of its top sales professionals and teams during 2012. Among the announcements were three Prudential teams that will be recognized next month at the national Prudential convention among the top ten in the country. The McGarey Group made Prudential Real Estate’s top ten list for commercial sales, The Napoli Group for residential units sold and Shapiro & Sher Group for residential volume. These three teams will be recognized as one of the top ten among thousands throughout Prudential Real Estate’s North American network. Prudential Americana Group’s Top 10 individual sales executives and teams in 2012. The Top 10 individuals were: #1 – Avi Dangoor #2 – Billy O’Keefe #3 – Wayne Corbeille #4 – Mark Weinberg #5 – Rochelle Vannoy #6 – Len McGuirk #7 – Nichole LaVigne #8 – Jana Shore #9 – Lianna Alvarez #10 – Jim Tennant The company’s Top 10 Teams for 2012 were: #1 –Shapiro & Sher Group (this is the 6th year the team has received this designation) #2 – The Tonnesen Team #3 – The Napoli Group #4 – The Carver Team #5 – Brown Blankfeld Group #6 – The Craig Tann Group #7 – The Mullin Group #8 – Ellen Fahr Group #9 – The Brian Wedewer Team #10 – The McGarey Group Ernesto Ibarra was named Employee of the Year and The Craig Tann Group was again recognized as the company’s top contributor to the non-profit Sunshine Kids Foundation. Prudential Americana Group supports dozens of charitable organizations including Opportunity Village, the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the Sunshine Kids Foundation. Hundreds of real estate sales executives also donate to individual charities and give a percentage of their earnings with every home sale to non-profit organizations, amounting to hundreds of thousands donated over the years. Americana Holdings is the sixth largest Prudential Real Estate franchise in North America, which includes both Prudential Americana Group in Nevada and Prudential Arizona Properties. Combined, this award-winning company has 21 offices and 1,900 real estate sales executives. It is home to some of the country’s top-selling real estate professionals and has been recognized by JD Power and Associates multiple times for its commitment to customer service. Prudential Americana Group was ranked #20 in RIS Media’s 24th Annual Power Broker Survey of the country’s top 300 real estate companies http://remag.rismedia.com/ In 2012 Prudential Americana Group was named a “Best Place To Work” in Southern Nevada and was included in the prestigious Inc. 5000 listing of America’s top private companies. Prudential Americana Group also houses a fully accredited real estate school with free Continuing Education classes every month. For more information visit www.americanagroup.com. End
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