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Prudential Connecticut Realty_Ranked Number 1

Prudential Connecticut Realty has again been named number one real estate company in Connecticut according to the “The Top 350 Power Brokers of 2001 Report” published by National Relocation & Real Estate magazine. This marks the ninth consecutive year that Prudential Connecticut Realty has been ranked first in the state.

This widely read industry publication annually ranks the top real estate companies in the country based on sales volume and number of units sold. In 2000, Prudential Connecticut Realty closed 10,447 transactions (ranking them 39th nationally), resulting in over $2.9 billion in sales volume (ranking them 25th nationally).

“Being ranked number one in the state by this highly regarded publication is indeed gratifying,” said Peter G. Helie, president/ CEO of Prudential Connecticut Realty. “This honor affirms that our focus of providing unparalleled customer service has played a significant role in our growth and success. We are extremely proud of our sales executives, office leaders, and entire staff for reaching this level of achievement.”

“The Top 350 Power Brokers of 2000 Report” derives its ranking from figures submitted by brokers. To ensure the accuracy and credibility of these reports, brokers are also required to submit supporting documentation from outside accounting firms.

Prudential Connecticut Realty is the number one real estate company in the state, according to National Association of Realtors® Magazine, National Relocation & Real Estate Magazine, and REALTrends Newsletter, and is an independently owned and operated member of the Prudential Real Estate Affiliates with 38 offices and over 930 sales executives serving the entire state. Special divisions and services include its Web site prudentialct.com, HOMEefficient Services, Relocation Services, Fine Homes International, Unique Properties, New Homes & Land and Commercial Services.

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