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Toronto’s Chestnut Park Real Estate wins international award

Chestnut Park Real Estate in Toronto recently won the large market Affiliate of the Year Award from Christie’s International Real Estate. The award was announced at the network’s annual real estate brokerage owners’ conference in Dublin, Ireland.

The brokerage won the award in a competition with 136 Christie’s International Real Estate affiliates located in 45 countries. It is for excellence in marketing luxury residential property, the contribution Chestnut Park has made to the Christie’s International Real Estate network globally and the extensive collaboration between Chestnut Park and Christie’s.

Among the criteria are creativity, market leadership, passion to succeed in the international marketplace and using the Christie’s International Real Estate brand in Chestnut Park branding and marketing.

Chris Kapches, president and CEO of Chestnut Park Real Estate, says, “As a firm, we’ve made it our mission to provide every Chestnut Park agent with the best marketing tools and support to allow them to provide their clients with the most customized service and professionalism in the industry.”

Gavin Swartzman

Gavin Swartzman

Last year was a record year in sales for Chestnut Park Real Estate. Toronto was ranked as one of the world’s “hottest” luxury home market in the last several years.

Admittance to the Christie’s International Real Estate network is by invitation only to real estate brokerages that demonstrate a record of success in luxury property sales.

“Chestnut Park clients are drawn to the depth and experience of our agents, and the global platform we are able to provide through our relationship with Christie’s,” says Gavin Swartzman, CEO, Peerage Realty Partners, parent company of Chestnut Park. “The exclusive connection to this long established luxury brand gives Chestnut Park a crucial competitive edge in today’s luxury marketplace.”

The Christie’s auction house is celebrating its 250th anniversary in 2016.

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