Michelle Fermin Recognized with Regional Sales Production Award

Methuen, MA, March 02, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Michelle Fermin with RE/MAX Prestige ranked 19th overall in RE/MAX of New England for total commissions earned in 2011. This is one of the many years that Fermin has been recognized for her total yearly sales volume.

Fermin has been working in the real estate industry for more than 16 years and has extensive experience in all aspects of buying & selling. Fermin was recognized by The Wall Street Journal as one of the top 100 Real Estate agents in the country. In 2010, she was # 3 RE/MAX agent in all of New England.

“Fermin has been an integral member of our team and is more than deserving of this very prestigious award,” said Andrew Armata, Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Prestige. “Winning this award is a tremendous accomplishment. Fermin continues to raise the bar in real estate, making us and this community proud.”

RE/MAX has nearly 90,000 agents worldwide and continues to lead the industry in top markets with cutting-edge technologies like the comprehensive property search engine on www.remax.com and RE/MAX University, which provides Associates with award-winning programming, coaching and training in the convenience of their offices or homes.

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About RE/MAX Prestige
RE/MAX Prestige is affiliated with RE/MAX of New England. Since its inception in 1985, RE/MAX of New England has grown to over 220 offices and nearly 3,000 sales associates throughout Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, providing residential and commercial real estate. Read more about the industry at the RE/MAX of New England website at www.remax-newengland.com and follow us on Twitter at @REMAXNE. RE/MAX is proud to help raise millions of dollars and support charitable organizations like, Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

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