ATLANTA, Dec. 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Christopher Lazarus, Chief Operating Officer and Broker with Sellect Realty, has been recognized in Atlanta Agent magazine's 2018 Who's Who in Residential Real Estate, an annual issue that showcases notable real estate agents, loan officers, new construction professionals and affiliates. Mr. Lazarus was selected to be part of the 2018 group of preeminent real estate executives based on nominations and a successful career demonstrating the highest level of professionalism.
Sellect Realty serves the residential market, focusing on traditional homeowners and investors. "Our primary objective is to give our clients the best representation while cultivating great relationships," says Mr. Lazarus. "We work to help people make the most of their investment, either as their primary residence or as an asset in their portfolio."
Mr. Lazarus holds several designations in leadership training and hosts a popular podcast with fellow industry leaders who share insight into their successes and failures — "re: Think Real Estate," rtrepodcast.com.
"We are proud to include Christopher Lazarus in this year's group of exceptional honorees," said Marci Sepulveda, co-publisher of Atlanta Agent magazine. "He represents Atlanta's real estate industry with passion and demonstrates a high level of client care to create successful outcomes for his clients."
Atlanta Agent magazine is Atlanta's leading source of local news and information for the well-informed residential real estate professional. Through its robust website and newsletters, Atlanta Agent provides real estate professionals with the breaking news and in-depth features that they need to build their business and stay connected to the community.
For more information, visit Christopher Lazarus's profile at: https://atlantaagentmagazine.com/whos-who-2018/christopher-lazarus-sellect-realty/
SOURCE Sellect Realty
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