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yle Johnson, a top-performing real estate agent from Dieppe, NB, has received the highest honor at EXIT Realty's 2024 convention. Since joining the company in 2016, Johnson has consistently demonstrated exceptional dedication and results-driven approach, earning him several prestigious awards within the brand.
Johnson was awarded the Tri-Real-A-Thon Award, which recognizes agents who excel in listings, sales, and sponsoring new agents to join EXIT Realty. This achievement is a testament to his outstanding performance in all areas of real estate, including working with buyers and sellers, and introducing new agents to the company.
In addition to this top honor, Johnson was welcomed into the Million Dollar Circle for the third consecutive year, received a Titanium Award for closing over 150 transactions, and achieved top rankings in North America for Gross (CGI), Unit Producer, and Sales Volume. According to Joyce Paron, Canadian CEO of EXIT Realty, Johnson's success is grounded in his exceptional service, drive to improve, and ability to inspire others.
Johnson's journey began as a train conductor in Saint John, NB, where he bought his first income property and developed a passion for real estate. He has since become a trusted agent in the Moncton, NB market, known for delivering outstanding results for his clients.
EXIT Realty is a full-service real estate franchisor with offices across North America, founded in Canada in 1996. The company has paid out over half a billion dollars in residual income to its associates and allocated $7 million to charity through its charitable fund.
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