Top Connecticut broker leaves Sotheby’s for Elliman
Douglas Elliman has picked up a co-founder of one of Connecticut’s top residential teams. After three years at Sotheby’s International Realty, Megan Sullivan is joining Elliman as an individual agent. Sullivan co-founded the Greenwich, Connecticut-based Select Client Team, which ranked as the state’s top small team in 2024 with $137 million in sales, according to RealTrends. Sullivan, who an Elliman spokesperson says closed over $100 million in sales last year, will be joining the brokerage’s sports and entertainment division. Sullivan started her career as an agent at Compass in 2020 after a decade working in finance. She jumped to Sotheby’s […]
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