The deal marks the seventh buy in 12 months for Massachusetts-based Lamacchia Realty because it indicators acquisitions throughout New England in 2025. “I want to triple that in the next 12,” CEO says.
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Lamacchia Realty landed one other triumph Tuesday with its acquisition of Berkshire Dream Residence, including steady statewide protection for the Massachusetts-based brokerage, Inman has realized completely.
The acquisition provides to the brokerage’s presence in Western Massachusetts and ensures the quickly rising firm’s ongoing enlargement quest throughout New England and Florida effectively into 2025, CEO Anthony Lamacchia advised Inman.
“We’ve acquired seven companies in the last 12 months,” Lamacchia stated, including that almost 200 new brokers have come aboard over the identical interval. “I want to triple that in the next 12.”
Primarily based in Dalton, Massachusetts, Berkshire Dream Residence was based by Andy and Sarah Perenick in 2014. It was the top-producing firm in Berkshire County in 2022 and 2023, in line with Lamacchia.
The acquisition contains three staffers and 22 Realtors. Lamacchia now boasts roughly 660 brokers on its crew, up from about 470 a 12 months in the past, in line with the brokerage.
“I am so excited to collaborate with Anthony,” Andy Perenick stated in a press release. “His mission clearly aligns with my goal to raise the bar of professionalism and protect the consumer during the real-estate transaction. Anthony and his team will be able to support our agents in their own growth in this field and provide them with tools and marketing that will accelerate their professional development.”
Lamacchia Realty has added 33 brokers and roughly $150 million in prior 12-month gross sales quantity from Chinatti Realty since June, Lamacchia stated.
In April, it bought Sears Actual Property, a family-run brokerage owned by NAR President Kevin Sears. Sears Realty was the fourth-largest brokerage within the state, and the acquisition helped Lamacchia develop West.
Earlier this month, Lamacchia introduced it had recruited Massoud Atallah from Wherever Actual Property to steer up its enterprise growth phase. Atallah was described as an professional in recruitment and acquisitions.