Carrie Chiang beat out Dolly Lenz in The Real Deal’s top agent survey
From the May issue: In a surprise upset, Corcoran’s Carrie Chiang beat out Prudential Douglas Elliman super broker Dolly Lenz in The Real Deal’s first top Manhattan agent survey, based on total dollar value of listings. According
to the survey, which ranked agents from the largest 15 firms, Lenz had
81 active exclusive listings to Chiang’s 67. However, Chiang, a senior
vice president at Corcoran and director of the firm’s international
division, has exclusives worth some $472.8 million, topping Lenz’s
$426.7 million. The survey data were collected in mid-April from
active residential Manhattan listings, updated within the last 120
days, from the OLR listing portal. Townhouse specialist Paula
Del Nunzio, a senior vice president and managing director at Brown
Harris Stevens, came in third, with 23 exclusives worth a total of
$351.1 million, followed by Brown Harris Stevens’ John Burger and
Serena Boardman of Sotheby’s.



