Three-Peat: REALTOR® Breaks Guinness World Record for Home Sales—Again (2024)
Real estate pro Ben Caballero is breaking records yet again. He individually sold 6,438 homes in 2020, topping his own previous world record in sales. That sales record equates to moving $2.46 billion in real estate in just one year alone.
Even Caballero is shocked he was able to break another record. “One Guinness World Record title is the honor of a lifetime. But three? It’s simply stunning,” says Caballero, founder and owner of HomesUSA.com, based in Dallas.
To accomplish that feat, Caballero sold, on average, more than 120 homes a week—or 17 homes every single day of the year. Caballero is the most productive real estate agent in U.S. history.
Caballero credits technology—a proprietary SaaS listing management and marketing platform that he developed, which allows him to maximize sales exclusively in the new-home market. Caballero, who has worked in real estate for about six decades, represents 60-plus builders in new-home hot spots in Texas, like Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio. He does not work directly with home buyers.
Caballero developed an internet application that automates many processes needed to manage MLS listings in new-home construction. He helps home builders place properties on Texas MLSs as they’re available. “By making maximum use of technology—tools like spreadsheets, calendars, paper forms, and more—manual tools are eliminated,” Caballero says. “It is incredible what technology can do. … Without this technology, it would be impossible for me or anyone else to achieve these levels of transactions.”
Speed is essential to home builders, Caballero says. For example, he can get new listings and changes to existing listings on the MLS within an average of 13 minutes. His technology also ensures accuracy of listings, with 52 automated valuations to catch any errors.
Caballero is a former home builder himself. “I understand what builders want from agents,” he says. “I also know agents must have accurate and complete information, or they will not trust the source.”
Can He Shatter Another Record?
Caballero nearly doubled his sales total from the first time he nabbed the Guinness title in 2018 for selling 3,556 homes in 2016. (Note: There’s some lag time due to verifying numbers.) In 2019, he earned the title for 5,801 verified home sales in 2018.
Check out these other feats Caballero has accomplished:
In 2015, he became the first real estate agent to exceed $1 billion in home sales.
In 2018, 2019, and 2020, he completed $2 billion in total home sales.
Between 2004 and 2020, he transacted 43,265 home sales, totaling $15.188 billion in volume.
So, can Caballero break the Guinness World Record title again?
“I’m confident I will set a new sales record,” he says. “However, considering current market conditions, I don’t have a feel for when. I’m transforming the HomesUSA.com platform using the latest technology to make it more powerful and effortless for production builders to use. This new platform will allow me to grow my total sales volume by expanding beyond my five Texas markets and to markets in other states. I’m excited and energized about the future.”
Real estate pro Ben Caballero is breaking records yet again. He individually sold 6,438 homes in 2020, topping his own previous world record in sales. That sales record equates to moving $2.46 billion in real estate in just one year alone.
Ben Caballero is an American entrepreneur, real estate professional, founder and CEO of HomesUSA.com. He holds the record in the Guinness World Records for real estate sales.
So How Many Houses Does a Realtor Really Sell Each Year? Only a small number of realtors sell more than a hundred homes a year, and the majority sell anywhere between 2-10 homes a year. Further, first-year or those just starting as realtors usually sell the least number of homes.
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Three-Peat: REALTOR® Breaks Guinness World Record for Home Sales—Again. The third time is the charm for Ben Caballero, who shattered his own sales record by selling 6,438 homes in just one year. Can he do it again? Caballero holds a plaque reflecting his 2020 Guinness World Record title.
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