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Adam Paarlberg

Greenridge Realty South Haven
25 Closed Sales
$5.1M Total Value
$116K - $561K Price Range
$203.3K Average Price
Prior 5 years

About Adam

Now serving as President of Greenridge Realty, Adam Paarlberg has been with the company over the last two decades as a licensed Realtor® and later a branch manager and the Vice President of Sales. Adam deeply values the opportunity to be part of a local, family-owned brokerage and describes his current role as a chance to work hard, grow, and make a positive impact. He believes that real estate done right is our opportunity to impact the world for good – and that is what drives him every day.

Dedication to Real Estate and professional growth have led Adam toward various leadership roles within our industry – most notably having served as President of the Greater Regional Alliance of Realtors (GRAR) in 2017 and as a member of the GRAR Board of Directors in 2018. At the state level, he serves as an RPAC Trustee for Michigan Realtors, and at the National level as a member of the NAR Risk Management Committee. Adam was also honored as GRAR's 2020 Realtor® of the Year.

Personal and professional growth through mentorship are key values for Adam and inform his life and work daily. His career has been marked by a passion for sales, a clear mission for leadership, and a drive to make a positive impact.
Home Types: House, Lot/Land, Condo, Manufactured
Years of Experience: 27

Transaction History

Seller Deals

Total Deals
1
Total Value
$270,000
Average Sale Price
$270,000

Buyer Deals

Total Deals
1
Total Value
$190,000
Average Sale Price
$190,000

Seller Deals

Total Deals
21
Total Value
$4,406,900
Average Sale Price
$209,852
Price Range
$78K - $561K

Buyer Deals

Total Deals
4
Total Value
$675,900
Average Sale Price
$168,975
Price Range
$70K - $216K

Production Over Time

5 Year View

Adam's Listings and Deals

Awards and Designations

  • NAR - National Association of Realtors
  • GRI - Graduate REALTOR Institute
Agent License: Michigan 6502332561
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Adam Paarlberg