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Cohen of Coldwell named one of the top 1,000 agents

Aaron Cohen of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage has been named one of the top 1,000 agents in all of NRT, the parent company for 1,000 Coldwell Banker, ERA and Century 21 offices. In addition, Cohen is in the top 50 of more than 5,400 agents in Coldwell Banker throughout New England. On top of these achievements, he is the #1 in agent in Cambridge for condo sales under $300,000 for the past 12 months per MLS. Cohen works closely with a reputable veteran real estate developer on new construction and rehab projects, and as such he is celebrating the sell out of The Ivy at Dana Hill at 18 Centre St. in Cambridge. Next up for Cohen is the marketing launch of his 9 unit conversion/ re-development, The Stanwood, at 22 Centre St.
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