BURLINGTON — Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty are forming a strategic partnership with Peerage Realty Partners Inc.
Led by partner and Chief Executive Officer Alan DiStasio and partner and President Laurie Mecier-Brochu, Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty has grown to over 218 agents and 36 employees in 16 offices across Vermont and New Hampshire. The firm's sales will exceed $1.6 billion in residential real estate this year.
Tom Heney will continue as a partner and executive vice president of operations. Staige Davis will serve as executive chair and Buff McLaughry as senior advisor. Joining the existing equity partners will be Mecier-Brochu and Alex Girelli, vice president of finance. Founders Pam Perkins and Stephanie Wheeler will also continue with the firm providing continuity.
This is a foundational partnership for Peerage Realty, serving as a cornerstone for its ongoing North American expansion strategy in key recreational real estate markets. It reinforces its existing relationships with the Sotheby's International Realty brand and reflects the objective of forging more partnerships in the future.
"We are on track to build on our momentum and achieve our goal to be among the largest premium residential real estate companies in North America," said Gavin Swartzman, chief executive officer of Peerage Realty. "At Peerage, cultural fit, personal chemistry, and shared vision are the critical elements that we look for in a new partner. The team at Four Seasons is a perfect fit for us."
"With Peerage as our strategic partner, we will build upon the success we've already achieved. All Four Seasons associates and employees will benefit from the additional support and resources now at our disposal. Our associates will be able to expand their reach further and to enhance the customer experience," DiStasio said.
"We're all excited to join a network of top real estate professionals who share our culture, values, and our commitment to serving our clients and setting the highest standards in our industry," added Mecier-Brochu.


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