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Kiser Group Names Noah Birk as First Partner

Multifamily brokerage Kiser Group has named Noah Birk (pictured) as a partner in the firm. Birk has become the first partner after co-founders Lee Kiser and Estella Kiser created a profit-sharing and equity plan for brokers at the company.

“We have established a company culture of openness and collaboration between our brokers,” said Lee Kiser, principal and managing broker. “Noah embodies these traits and has been instrumental in helping us evolve as a company. We are grateful he is part of our team and welcome him as our first partner.”

Since 2014, Birk has completed more than $138 million in transactions on behalf of his clients. He was promoted to senior director in 2018, and was Kiser Group’s top individual producer in 2017 and 2018. In 2018, Birk set a new company record by being involved in 54 multifamily transactions, up from his previous record of 52 buildings in 2017.

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