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Two luxury sales dynamos on the move

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Compass snags Realtor to the stars

Agent to Atlanta’s A-list celebrities Brandi Hunter-Lewis has left Keller Williams for Compass, according to a press release.

Hunter-Lewis, a top-ranked luxury agent who sold more than $27 million in 2019, has served as an agent to high-profile celebrities such as Kandi Burruss, Offset, Cardi B and Fetty Wap, in addition to NFL and NBA players and distinguished professionals.

She has sold more than $200 million over her career and ranked in the top 1% of Keller Williams agents in Atlanta and in the top 5% nationwide.

“As Compass Atlanta continues to grow, it is important to bring aboard agents who share our values and vision. Brandi is a world-class professional with an impeccable reputation among her high-profile clients,” Compass Atlanta President Yoel Leinwand said in the press release.

The Robinson Group joins Engel & Völkers Atlanta

The luxury brokerage division at Engel & Völkers Atlanta’s just got bigger with the addition of The Robinson Group, according to a press release.

The group’s 10 advisors work in Atlanta’s high-end neighborhoods, and since its inception in 2002, The Robinson Group has exceeded $621 million in sales under the leadership of founder Lisa Robinson.

Robinson was inducted into the Engel & Völkers Private Office Group, an elite advisory team created by firm founder Christian Völkers.

“As Engel & Völkers Atlanta continues to recruit the city’s top-producing advisors, our market dominance in each sector of Atlanta continues to strengthen and only solidifies our stance as one of the city’s leading brokerage firms,” said Christa Huffstickler, president & CEO at Engel & Völkers Atlanta. “The Robinson Group is a powerhouse in the listing business, fitting seamlessly into the Engel & Völkers Atlanta brand platform as we have been the market leader in listing sales year-over-year.”

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