Daryl Judy Ranks in the Top 1.5% of U.S. Real Estate Agents, #2 Individually in Washington, DC, in the 2026 RealTrends Rankings

Out of more than 6,000 agents in Washington, DC, and an estimated 2 million nationwide, independently verified data places the Washington Fine Properties broker among the country’s top-performing individual agents WASHINGTON, D.C. – July, 2026 – Daryl Judy, an Associate Broker with Washington Fine Properties, has been named a 2026 RealTrends Verified Top Agent, ranking #2 among individual agents in Washington, DC by sales volume. The ranking is based on 40 closed transactions and $77.19 million in sales volume during 2025. The ranking carries added weight given the size of the pool behind it. Washington, DC alone has more than 6,000...

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