Matt Hester Named The Top Team of 2014 at RE/MAX Greater Atlanta

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Marietta, GA – May 28, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — Matt Hester has been honored as the No. 1 team for RE/MAX Greater Atlanta located on Roswell Road in East Cobb.

Known as Matt Hester & Associates, the team’s sales production jumped from $19.5 million in 2013 to nearly $28 million in 2014. These gross sales numbers also placed Hester in the top 10 RE/MAX teams in Georgia and they were honored as the No. 2 team with the Cobb Association of Realtors.

Matt Hester is no stranger to real estate or sales. He has been in real estate 11 years and, prior to that, worked in some form of sales for most of his career, including time at Coca-Cola and Nabisco. His team focuses on residential real estate sales in the Marietta and East Cobb area.

When not selling real estate, Hester is a sponsor/supporter of Pope High School band as well as their baseball team.

To contact Matt Hester, call 678-784-4375 or visit www.matthesterhomes.com to conduct a Cobb County or metro Atlanta real estate property search or to read numerous raving fan client testimonials.

RE/MAX Greater Atlanta, a staple in Atlanta real estate for more than 25 years, is co-owned by Ben Christopher and Denny Jones. Centrally located minutes north of Atlanta in Marietta at 2050 Roswell Road, this office is one of the most productive RE/MAX offices in the metro area. RE/MAX, LLC is also the most recognizable brand in residential real estate, and leads the industry in brand awareness.

Contact:
Ben Christopher, 770-973-9700
TC McClenning, 404-819-0643
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