Top Large Teams in Illinois – Ranked by Volume

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Rank – State VolumeTeam NameCompanyLocationVolumeProfile
1Lowe Group ChicagoCompassChicago, IL$225,298,970View Profile
3Emily Sachs Wong@properties Christie’s International Real EstateChicago, IL$178,179,704View Profile
4The Schiller Team@properties Christie’s International Real EstateElmhurst, IL$153,470,404View Profile
5Adam Merrick Real Estate TeamAdam Merrick Real EstateEast Peoria, IL$113,915,106View Profile
6The Sheahan GroupCompassChicago, IL$108,016,338View Profile
7Mike McCatty GroupCENTURY 21 CircleOrland Park, IL$103,563,908View Profile
8MG Group ChicagoCompassChicago, IL$102,683,167View Profile
9The Nate Evans GroupeXp RealtyMahomet, IL$95,020,291View Profile
10Ryan Dallas Real EstateRyan Dallas Real EstateChampaign, IL$90,344,009View Profile
11Melissa Siegal Group@properties Christie’s International Real EstateChicago, IL$83,466,915View Profile
12Dean Tubekis TeamColdwell Banker RealtyLong Grove, IL$80,342,160View Profile
13Hayley WesthoffCompassChicago, IL$79,328,270View Profile
14PCR GroupCompassChicago, IL$78,954,873View Profile
15Wolf Partners GroupKeller WilliamsNaperville, IL$77,299,281View Profile
16Wexler Gault Group@properties Christie’s International Real EstateHighland Park, IL$75,766,648View Profile
17Brad Lippitz GroupCompassChicago, IL$70,658,514View Profile
18Olive WellCompassChicago, IL$69,283,955View Profile
19Weinberg ChoiKeller WilliamsChicago, IL$59,429,454View Profile
20Second City AgentsCompassChicago, IL$53,536,772View Profile
21Team Sold on ToniKeller WilliamsLoves Park, IL$52,526,413View Profile
22Armstrong Burns Home Selling TeamRE/MAX RisingBloomington, IL$47,253,677View Profile
23The MVP TeamCompassChicago, IL$47,216,403View Profile
24Spacematch Michael KangColdwell Banker RealtyChicago, IL$43,540,870View Profile
25Moda GroupCompassChicago, IL$42,341,999View Profile
26The Brian Grossman Group@properties Christie’s International Real EstateChicago, IL$39,894,550View Profile
27The Standard GroupCompassChicago, IL$36,394,556View Profile
28Kasper GroupCompassChicago, IL$36,293,883View Profile
29Littlefield Group Inc.Keller WilliamsChampaign, IL$34,042,730View Profile
30The Goodchild TeamBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Starck Real EstatePalatine, IL$33,994,208View Profile
31Crystal Tran Team@properties Christie’s International Real EstateChicago, IL$33,094,501View Profile
32The Saladino Sells TeamKeller WilliamsChicago, IL$32,030,356View Profile
33David Baran@properties Christie’s International Real EstateChicago, IL$30,818,700View Profile
33Koester HomesKeller WilliamsMonticello, IL$30,149,586View Profile
34Judy Jisa / Burlington Group@properties Christie’s International Real EstateOak Park, IL$28,325,617View Profile
34Team EssenceKeller WilliamsNaperville, IL$27,384,046View Profile
35Mandile Lorimer GroupCompassChicago, IL$25,599,091View Profile

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2023 Illinois Housing Market Summary

Illinois started 2023 with a total of 12,193 single-family homes on the market, with a median home price of $264,500 and an average price per square foot of $167. By the end of the year, inventory had decreased to 11,672 homes on the market (-4%), with a median home price of $289,900 (+9%) and an average price per square foot of $175 (+4%).

At the start of 2023, the median days on market (DOM) was 70 days – by the end of the year, median DOM had decreased to 63 days.

Illinois started the year with 31% of homes taking a price cut (for reference, 35% is the national average for price reductions in a ‘normal’ year.) By the end of the year, about 30% of Illinois homes for sale had taken a price cut.

Finally, Altos’ proprietary Market Action Index (MAI) shows that Illinois started 2023 as a strong seller’s market, with an MAI score of 46; by the end of the year, the MAI had dropped to 37 – a slight seller’s advantage.

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