J
eremie Fontaine, a Sales Representative with EXIT Realty Associates in Dieppe, NB, has been recognized for his outstanding achievements at EXIT Realty's 2024 convention. He was awarded the Top Lister in North America title for the fourth consecutive year and received the Titanium Award for closing over 150 transaction sides during the company's production year.
Fontaine's dedication to excellence in real estate is evident in his approach, which has set a new standard for professionals in the industry. His commitment to authenticity and integrity has earned him praise from Joyce Paron, EXIT Realty's Canadian CEO, who notes that Fontaine "brings authenticity to everything he does with a work ethic beyond compare."
Fontaine began his real estate career at 21 while studying finance, initially driven by an interest in real estate investment. He left university to pursue real estate full-time and has since built a thriving business through strategic online marketing and multiple listings. In addition to his success as an agent, Fontaine owns income properties and operates a renovation company.
Fontaine's achievements have been featured on The Mindshare Podcast, where he discussed his rapid rise in the industry and his passion for bringing integrity-driven approach to real estate. EXIT Realty, founded in Canada in 1996, is a full-service franchisor with offices across North America that creates true business entrepreneurs and has paid out over half a billion dollars in residual income to its associates since inception.
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