Hunt Real Estate ERA tops $1 billion sales mark through July

Hunt Real Estate ERA, which has a major presence in the Central New York market, announced that it has generated $1 billion in residential sales year to date through July in 6,534 transactions. Sales are up 8 percent over the year-ago period and 2.42 percent ahead of the company’s own budget. Despite a challenging real-estate […]

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Hunt Real Estate ERA, which has a major presence in the Central New York market, announced that it has generated $1 billion in residential sales year to date through July in 6,534 transactions. Sales are up 8 percent over the year-ago period and 2.42 percent ahead of the company’s own budget.

Despite a challenging real-estate market, Hunt Real Estate ERA says it has been investing in its business, including moving some local branches to new, higher-traffic locations. 

“It should be news to no one in the business world that you get out of your business what you put into your business,” Peter F. Hunt, president and CEO of Hunt Real Estate Corp.,  parent company of Hunt Real Estate ERA, said in a news release. “While other companies have been scaling back we have been growing, and providing our sales professionals with the innovative, industry-leading tools they need to service clients and customers today means we are succeeding and growing our market share and systems where others are not,” Hunt said.

Buffalo–based Hunt Real Estate is a 101-year old family-owned business with 35 branches located throughout much of upstate New York, as well as Arizona.

In Central New York, Hunt Real Estate ERA has branch offices in Camillus, Carthage, Cazenovia, Chittenango, Cicero, DeWitt, Evans Mills, Liverpool, Manlius, New Hartford, and Oneida. 

Hunt also operates a commercial brokerage, called Hunt Commercial Real Estate; a mortgage banking firm, Hunt Mortgage; two insurance agencies — Hunt-Vanner Associates and Hunt Insurance Agency; a title agency, Network Title Agency of New York; a relocation division; a residential building company; and a fee-for-service brokerage.       

 

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