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[HUGE Deal] Pacific Union International Los Angeles is Now Compass

Pacific Union International Los Angeles is the eighth-largest real estate broker in the U.S., rebrands three independently-owned brokerages and recently acquired by Compass in huge deal.

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Pacific Union International Los Angeles, the eighth-largest real estate broker in the U.S., rebrands three independently-owned home sales brokerages in the Los Angeles market, under expansion.

The merger, including John Aaroe Group, Gibson International, and Partners Trust, expands with launches in LA with 900+ real estate professionals and executives. Over the past 12 months, Pacific Union has acquired all three luxury real estate brokerages and are now unified under the Pacific Union International brand. The company has announced that Nick Segal, the former CEO and founder of Partners Trust, will lead as President of Pacific Union L.A., overseeing 20 offices across the greater Los Angeles area.

“Pacific Union’s launch in Los Angeles is a truly historic move that unites L.A.’s most esteemed and highest-producing real estate professionals under one name with best-in-class technology, marketing, data, and research,” Segal says. “This dream team of 900 real estate professionals sharing core values and a commitment to teamwork, trust, and innovation will provide the absolute best client experience possible. And we now all proudly share the same company name, Pacific Union International.”

Pacific Union now has more than 1,700 real estate professionals across 51 offices throughout Northern and Southern California, with a projected sales volume of $18 billion for 2018. The brokerage’s Southern California markets include Beverly Hills, Malibu, Downtown, the Westside, Northeast L.A., and the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys. Northern California markets include San Francisco, Marin, Contra Costa, Alameda, Napa, and Sonoma counties, Silicon Valley, and the Lake Tahoe region.

In a blockbuster deal that has took many agents and brokerages by surprise, Compass acquired Pacific Union International Los Angeles.

Featured Listings & Photos Courtesy of PacificUnionLA.com

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