Here are the top-performing Asian American agents and teams of 2023

Here are the top-performing Asian American agents and teams of 2023

The Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA) has honored more than 220 agents and teams annual A-list for sales volume and sides for 2023. They will be formally recognized during the AREAA National Convention, Oct. 24-26 in Las Vegas.

Together, the 157 agents and 68 teams produced $9.85 billion in sales volume to 10,214 parties. The ranking was created in collaboration with RealTrends Verified.

Century 21‘s William Lublin, based in Philadelphia, was No. 1 for parties with 351, which was more than 200 higher than second place. Compass‘s Christopher Karas of Scottsdale, Arizona, topped the sales volume list with $286.7 million.

Led by Kirby Scofield, the Scofield Group in Las Vegas managed all teams for 360’s side while based in California Kinetic real estateled by Kevin Cruz, led all teams in sales volume with $300.8 million.

“The A-List provides the perfect snapshot of how influential the AANHPI community is within the real estate industry,” AREAA President Jamie Tian said in a statement. “When you’re in the trenches and working with consumers every day, it’s easy to forget how much we accomplish as a larger community.

“This list is the perfect tool to shed light on that. Every member of our organization on this list is a proponent of professionalism in real estate and we are proud to congratulate their efforts and dedication to the cause.”

That was the rounding off of the top five people for the parties Share union‘s Stephanie Vitacco (144.3), Meghan O Clarkson with Long & Foster Real Estate (104), Brookline Homes‘ Magda Esola (98) and Johnny Rojas from Century 21 (80).

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Diana Zhang ($217.4 million) from Brown Harris Stevens was number 2 in sales volume, followed by Coldwell banker‘s Tracy Allen ($200.6 million), Vitacco ($169.9 million) and Michele Schuler Realogic Sotheby’s International Realty ($72.6 million).

Kinetic Real Estate came second among teams in teams with 318 Real Estate Portfolio (276), the Luxury Collective (242.2) and the Moy group (242.1) rounded out the top five.

The top five teams in sales volume were finalized Team Foster Skills Man ($268.1 million), the Luxury Collective ($190.1 million), The Avenue Home collective ($188.3 million) and Momentum Real Estate ($163.1 million).