SAN FRANCISCO, June 26, 2017 -- Zephyr Real Estate has released the 2017 first quarter sales awards for its San Francisco offices.
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Once again, Tanya Dzhibrailova has achieved the No. 1 spot for Highest Dollar Volume for the first quarter of 2017, coming in at $23.4 Million. She has held the top position for eight of the last nine quarters, and was the Top Producer company-wide for both 2015 and 2016. Tanya was recently ranked No. 120 nationally in the 2017 Rankings of Real Estate Professionals by REAL Trends in conjunction with the Wall Street Journal. She is based at Zephyr’s West Portal office and may be reached through her website at propertiesbytanya.com or by phone at 415-531-6779.
The award for Largest Sale Representing Sellers goes to the Real SF Properties team comprised of Harry Clark, Danny Fernandez Acebo, and Kira Mead at $3.8 Million. Their collaboration provides a comprehensive and distinct range of expertise and professionalism to promote sound real estate investments. The team works from Zephyr’s Upper Market office, and their collective experience keeps them continually in the top producer’s category. They can be reached through their website at realsfproperties.com or at 415-552-9500.
Sherri Howe takes the award for Largest Sale Representing Buyers with an impressive $7 Million. Approximately 85 percent of Sherri’s business comes from referrals by past clients and friends. Because her success depends upon satisfied clients, she is dedicated to providing a positive and beneficial real estate experience each and every time. She works from Zephyr’s Noe Valley office and may be reached at [email protected] or 415.649-4664.
“Zephyr agents are among the most successful in the Bay Area and even across the country,” commented Randall Kostick, President of Zephyr Real Estate. “Tanya, Harry, Danny, Kira and Sherri are fine examples of committing to and achieving excellence in their craft.”
About Zephyr Real Estate
Founded in 1978, Zephyr Real Estate is San Francisco's largest independent real estate firm with nearly $2.3 billion in gross sales and a current roster of more than 300 full-time agents. Zephyr’s highly-visited website has earned two web design awards, including the prestigious Interactive Media Award. Zephyr Real Estate is a member of the international relocation network, Leading Real Estate Companies of the World; the luxury real estate network, Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate; global luxury affiliate, Mayfair International; and local luxury marketing association, the Luxury Marketing Council of San Francisco. Zephyr has six offices in San Francisco, a Marin County office in Greenbrae, a San Mateo County business center in Burlingame, and two brokerage affiliates in Sonoma County, all strategically positioned to serve a large customer base throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. For more information, visit www.ZephyrRE.com.
Contact: Melody Foster Zephyr Real Estate San Francisco, CA 415.426.3203 [email protected]


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