CityLight Homes Tops Inc. Magazine's Fastest-Growing Companies in Northeast

Co-Founders of CityLight Homes, Robert Berry & Peter Souhleris, in the company's Peabody headquarters ● Photo Credit: CityLight Homes

BOSTON, March 13, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Inc. Magazine has recognized CityLight Homes as the fastest-growing company in the Northeast, with an impressive two-year growth rate of 5,347%. This distinction places CityLight Homes at the pinnacle of the Inc. 5000 Regionals: Northeast list, which celebrates the achievements of privately owned businesses across various states in the Northeast, including Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

“The honorees in our Inc. 5000 network are the Who’s Who of private companies. They’re energizing regional economies as they engineer the future of their industries. Learn who they are and what they do -- they’ll be impacting things for a while,” Eric Hagerman, Special Projects Editor at Inc. Media, stated, highlighting the significance of this achievement.

Peabody, Massachusetts-based CityLight Homes specializes in real estate brokerage, employing cutting-edge digital marketing strategies and technology to streamline the home selling process. The company prioritizes client satisfaction and equips its agents with the necessary tools for success.

“The remarkable growth we've achieved amidst a challenging real estate market downturn, down 30%, speaks volumes about the extraordinary talents and innovative spirit of our incredible team,” remarked Robert Berry, co-founder of CityLight Homes.

CityLight Homes, which gained fame through its five-season feature on the A&E TV show Flipping Boston, was founded by Peter Souhleris and Robert Berry.

For more information about CityLight Homes and its services, visit: https://www.citylighthomes.com.

Source: CityLight Homes via Newswire

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