New York City, New York Jun 2, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Heather Corrigan, known as The Hurricane in the real estate world, is making waves as a top realtor associate at RE/MAX Signature Homes in Closter, New Jersey. With an impressive background and a passion for helping clients navigate the real estate market, she has established herself as a force to be reckoned with in Bergen County.
Having spent 20 successful years as the VP of Sales for Gorilla Media, Heather made a bold career move in 2017 by transitioning into the real estate industry. Armed with designations such as Accredited Buyers Representative (ABR), Seller Representative Specialist (SRS), and Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource (SFR), she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to every transaction she handles.
Throughout her career, Heather has proven herself as a top performer, having sold over $90 million worth of homes and managed more than 400 listings in just seven years. Her deep understanding of the local real estate markets - as owner of The Hurricane Franchise of United Tips of America with chapters in the cities of Allendale, Oradell, Teaneck, and Westwood - enables her to provide invaluable guidance to her clients, whether they are buying, selling, or renting residential or commercial properties.
Affiliated with esteemed real estate associations, Heather is an active member of the National Association of Realtors, the New Jersey Association of Realtors, and multiple MLS platforms. Her stellar reputation is further solidified by over 100 5-star reviews, as well as features in prominent publications and media outlets including Top Agent Magazine, Bergen County Real Producers, and The Corey Jones Show, among others.
Heathers impressive list of accolades and recognitions showcases her remarkable achievements in the real estate industry. She began her journey with the Rising Star Award and quickly progressed, earning the Kunverter Award, the Maximizer Award, the Agent Award, the Humanitarian Award, and the Hustle Award. From 2018 to 2023, she was a consistent member of the Remax 100% Club.
In New Jersey, Heather achieved Market Share Awards #3 and #4 in Lodi and #67 in Carlstadt. Her excellence was further recognized by the New Jersey Realtors Circle of Excellence Award, starting with the Bronze award in 2018, moving to Silver in 2019, and achieving Gold from 2020 to 2023. Additionally, she earned the Rate My Agent Top Agent Award in Bergen County for 2022 and 2023, and she was named a Top 5 Agent for 2024.
Most recently, Heather received the prestigious Seven Star Award from Broker Agent Advisor and was inducted into the Remax Hall of Fame in 2023.
Beyond her professional achievements, Heather is a dedicated wife and mother of two, actively involved in her community as a girl scout leader, PTA member at Oradell Public School, and volunteer for various local events in her beloved town of Oradell. Her genuine care for her community mirrors her approach to real estate personalized, compassionate, and always going the extra mile for her clients.
For more information about Heather The Hurricane Corrigan and her exceptional real estate services, visit her website at http://heatherthehurricaneremaxrealtor.com/. Discover why Heather is the go-to realtor for all your real estate needs in Bergen County and beyond.
Learn More about Heather Corrigan:
Through her Best Agents profile, https://bestagents.us/profile?agent=2122069 or through RE/MAX, https://www.remax.com/real-estate-agents/heather-corrigan-closter-nj/101949017
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