WASHINGTON, DC, April 05, 2014 (Press-News.org) There are many real estate firms within the Washington D.C. area, but none are perhaps as reputable or as successful as Luke Buchanan's. Employed with the top-rated firm in the city, Luke Buchanan continues to tout the firm's success. He is highly pleased to play a role in the success of a business that has far surpassed the competition.
Nine of Buchanan's colleagues received high rankings on the America's Best Real Estate Agents list of 2013. This list tracks the most successful and best producing agents from regions all over the country, and is compiled and published through the combined efforts of the Wall Street Journal and REALTrends 500. Luke Buchanan is happy to be a part of a team that is recognized throughout the industry for their commitment to client satisfaction and to excellence.
Luke Buchanan is the firm's Marketing and Operations Manager. He received his real estate license in 2013, and hopes to continue to learn from his firm's highly successful professionals. Luke Buchanan notes that nine of his professional colleagues are listed near or at the top of Washington D.C. Agents in terms of Transaction Volume. His colleagues average an amazing $12.5 million in sales per agent, a number that has helped to place his firm in the upper echelons of luxury real estate. Luke Buchanan's firm is one the leading luxury real estate firms in the country, and continues to dominate the local real estate landscape.
The process and education required to earn one's real estate license is rigorous and demanding, though Luke Buchanan was able to complete the program with rousing success. Completing the 60 required hours and passing his exam with flying colors, Luke has quickly proven to be an indispensable asset to this firm; someone with the drive and determination to build on the firm's already stellar reputation.
Luke Buchanan's firm has consistently exceeded client expectations, and has a history of unsurpassed performance and incredibly high industry rankings. It is his desire to continue to make valuable contributions to the firm's success, and to establish himself as one of the premiere luxury real estate agents in the industry.
Luke Buchanan is a graduate of Tulane University, and has a strong background in the Marketing and Sales field. He is an adamant volunteer, having donated his time and money to organizations like Habitat for Humanity, 350.org, the D.C.-based Spanish Education Development Center and PetFinder.com. Luke Buchanan enjoys blogging, is passionate about the outdoors and can often be found running, bicycling and skiing in his spare time.
Luke formerly held a position as an Advertising Associate with Dentsu Advertising, a firm located in Santa Monica, California. Orginally from Washington D.C., Luke Buchanan is happy to return to his native home and develop a successful real estate career with an established and renowned luxury real estate firm.
Luke's firm was responsible for nine of the ten most expensive home sales in the Washington D.C. area in 2013. Luke Buchanan's firm was even involved in the sale of the home of George Preston Marshall, the original owner of the Washington Redskins.
About: Luke Buchanan is a real estate agent who aspires to an accomplished and lucrative real estate career.
Luke Buchanan Working With Top Ranked Real Estate Firm in Washington D.C.
As Marketing and Operations Manager, Luke Buchanan provides his firm with unparalleled service.
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