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Eddie Colatorti, Realtor

COMPASS

With nearly a decade of experience in the real estate industry, Eddie Colatorti has established himself as a highly respected agent with vast knowledge across multiple markets. Specializing in a wide range of clients, from first-time homebuyers to those seeking luxury properties, he has proven himself as a versatile professional in Chicago’s most sought-after neighborhoods, as well as Florida’s growing cities of Tampa and St. Petersburg. Colatorti attributes his success to his commitment to maintaining a diverse book of business, allowing him to constantly adapt and improve his services to better serve his clients.

Known for his hands-on approach, Colatorti prides himself on providing a personalized experience for each client. Utilizing his background in design and renovation, he pays close attention to the details of a property that others may overlook. With a keen eye for construction products and finishes, Colatorti sets himself apart by offering valuable expertise to his clients on the quality and longevity of a home’s features.

Colatorti’s dedication to his craft has not gone unnoticed, as he was recognized as a Top Producing Agent by the Chicago Association of Realtors for the year 2023. With consistent growth in his business over the years, he has ranked in the top 6% of Realtors by sales volume, closing over $60 million in real estate transactions. His numerous accolades, including “Million Dollar Agent” and “Multi-Million Dollar Agent” honors from Berkshire Hathaway and COMPASS, showcase his exceptional performance in the industry. Additionally, Colatorti holds the title of Top Producing Agent in the Kinzie office of COMPASS and has been featured in Chicago magazine as one of the city’s top real estate agents.

When not working tirelessly for his clients, Colatorti enjoys traveling, spending time with partner Ryan and pugs Gino and Cannoli, working on interior design projects, and exploring new culinary delights.

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