Who's Who in Chicagoland Real Estate 2025

Jamie Hering, Team Lead

The Hering Homes Team, Coldwell Banker Realty

It’s no surprise that Jamie Hering has become one of the most successful and respected real estate agents in Northern Illinois. Over the past decade, she’s led a top-producing, all-female team known for its white-glove service, local expertise and unmatched client care. With over 1,225 homes sold and more than $335 million in closed volume, Hering continues to set the standard in Lake County and beyond.

Recognized in the top 1% of Coldwell Banker agents worldwide, Hering received the prestigious International President’s Premier honor — a testament to her dedication, results and impact. She brings contagious energy, sharp insight and a touch of humor to every transaction. Backed by a powerhouse support team — including a staging coordinator, transaction coordinator and four talented agents — Hering ensures every client receives concierge-level service. Whether staging a listing or negotiating a deal, her team delivers a seamless experience with complimentary staging, elite marketing strategies and a curated network of trusted professionals.

A Global Luxury Certified Realtor and a trusted expert in waterfront and luxury homes, Hering brings the same elite service to every price point — averaging a home sold every three days.

More than the numbers, Hering’s heart for people and community shines through. She donates to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital after every closing — contributing over $8,000 to date — and serves as a director with the Grayslake Chamber of Commerce. She also champions local businesses through her signature community video spotlights.

A former high school English teacher with a master’s in educational leadership, Hering is a happily married mom of three, a passionate gardener and a self-proclaimed not-so-great golfer. Whether cheering on her kids or closing deals, Hering blends hustle, heart and humor in everything she does.

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