Robert Kinlin Ranked #13 in the entire Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Network for 2025

Robert B. Kinlin Ranked #13 Globally in Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Network

Osterville, MA, April 1, 2026 – Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Robert Paul Properties, a
division of Commonwealth Realty Group, LLC, today announced that Robert B. Kinlin has been
ranked the #13 real estate agent within the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices global network,
placing him among the top performers across more than 40,000 real estate professionals
worldwide.

Kinlin’s ranking reflects his standing at the highest levels of the luxury market, where reputation, discretion, and enduring client relationships set the standard.

With more than 35 years of experience and over $1.8 billion in total sales volume, Kinlin
specializes in waterfront and high-value properties across Cape Cod, Boston, and Coastal
Massachusetts. His business is built on long-standing client relationships and a measured,
highly tailored approach to advising buyers and sellers.

Kinlin’s performance has consistently placed him among the top agents nationally, with
recognition in RealTrends + Tom Ferry’s America’s Best Real Estate Professionals and The
Thousand. Within the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices network, he has repeatedly earned
Chairman’s Circle – Diamond status, an honor reserved for the top one-half of one percent of
agents globally. This level of performance is achieved within a platform that ranks among the
top in the network, with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Robert Paul Properties and
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth Real Estate ranking #17 globally based on
combined performance.

“Bob has built his business over decades by consistently delivering for clients in the luxury
market,” said George Patsio, Managing Partner of Commonwealth Realty Group, LLC. “His
judgment, discretion, and ability to manage complex transactions are what clients rely on.”

Kinlin is widely regarded as one of the most respected names in the luxury real estate market
across Cape Cod and Greater Boston.