PalmerHouse Properties is honored to be the recipient of the Atlanta Business Chronicle's 2012 Pacesetter Award recognized as the 9th fastest-growing, privately-held company in Atlanta.
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http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/event/57231
PalmerHouse Press Release:
#9 - PalmerHouse Properties
Founded: 2006, Location: Atlanta
CEO: Kevin L. Palmer
Number of agents: 658
Residential and commercial real estate brokerage, PalmerHouse Properties' mission is to offer its real estate agents the highest levels of services for the lowest costs in the industry. As a result, PalmerHouse, which has now exceeded 700 agents, continues to concentrate on providing them with the services and tools needed for their success.
"We are very pleased to be honored for the third year in a row with the Pacesetter Award," said CEO Kevin L. Palmer. " PalmerHouse creates opportunities for real estate entrepreneurs. Our goal is to foster the success and prosperity of our agents, who, in all reality, are our clients. As long as we maintain that mission and vision, we know the company will be successful."
In 2011, PalmerHouse's expansion was boosted by its partnership with Ann Boggs & Associates and the addition of its Duluth office, adding 25 agents to its roster, including industry leader Ann Boggs, who joined the firm as president of PalmerHouse's Gwinnett office.
"Our primary mission is to maintain the highest level of polish and professionalism. We wanted our Agents to be proud to be associated with PalmerHouse." Palmer said. "Our secondary mission, but equally important, is to maintain an environment where Agents feel empowered to be entrepreneurs themselves. All business decisions are made with the benefit of the Agents. What benefits the Agents will ultimately benefit PalmerHouse."
"We see sustained growth and momentum for PalmerHouse." Palmer added "As long as we continue to: Respect People - Have Fun - Make Money, we will continue to grow."
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