German real estate brand exits Richmond as local affiliate cuts ties

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Signage in front of Select Properties of Virginia’s office indicates its break from Engel & Volkers. (Jonathan Spiers)

Three years after arriving in Richmond, a high-end residential real estate brand is out of the local market after its area affiliate reverted back to its former flag.

Select Properties of Virginia has ended its affiliation with Engel & Völkers, which operated locally as Engel & Völkers Richmond out of Select’s office at 5610 Grove Ave.

A sign out front now displays Select’s name and logo, signifying the change that Engel & Völkers Americas confirmed to BizSense this week.

In an email Wednesday, Katelyn Castellano, vice president–communications in the company’s New York office, said: “Engel & Völkers can confirm that at this time we do not have a location in Richmond.” She said the affiliation officially ended in December.

Castellano did not say whether the company is seeking another affiliate or looking to maintain a local presence. The global brand’s nearest offices are in the Northern Virginia area.

Select owner and broker Doug Dorsey, who led the Richmond office under the Engel & Völkers banner, did not respond to multiple requests for comment in recent weeks. Dorsey oversees the brokerage’s offices in Richmond and Irvington.

Dorsey joined up with Engel & Völkers in 2016 after dropping Select’s longtime affiliation with Christie’s International Real Estate, which added Long & Foster Real Estate as a shared Richmond affiliate about seven years earlier.

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Doug Dorsey, center, announced the Engel & Volkers affiliation at an event in 2016. (BizSense file photo)

Select had been the area’s exclusive Christie’s affiliate for more than two decades before Dorsey ended the relationship in 2015, making Long & Foster the lone Christie’s affiliate in Richmond.

Other high-end brokerage brands with a presence in the area include Berkshire Hathaway, which arrived in 2014 by way of Prudential Slater James River Realtors, and Sotheby’s International Realty, whose local affiliate, The Steele Group, recently increased its local visibility with a second office in the Fan.

When Engel & Völkers joined Select in 2016, the brokerage’s local office totaled about 25 agents. Select’s website now lists 13 agents in Richmond and nine in its Irvington office.

Dorsey oversaw the Richmond office with help from associate broker Page George, who last year launched Maison Real Estate Boutique, a firm now totaling 16 agents with an office across Libbie Avenue from The Tiber – the 15-unit condo development completed by her husband John George and local businessman David Posner.

Page George was the listing agent for those units during her transition from Engel & Völkers to Maison. Reached Wednesday, she said three or four Maison agents followed her over from the Engel & Völkers office, while others who had previously left for another firm since have joined her at Maison.

The Libbie and Grove area has become a hotbed for residential real estate offices. A block west from Select, Long & Foster’s Grove office is in the recently completed Westhampton on Grove development, while Long & Foster affiliate Virginia Properties is around the corner on Libbie. Coldwell Banker Avenues is doors down from that office.

Joyner Fine Properties has an office on Maple Avenue, and last year, Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate opened a second office at The Grove. Other firms in the neighborhood include Villani Real Estate.

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Signage in front of Select Properties of Virginia’s office indicates its break from Engel & Volkers. (Jonathan Spiers)

Three years after arriving in Richmond, a high-end residential real estate brand is out of the local market after its area affiliate reverted back to its former flag.

Select Properties of Virginia has ended its affiliation with Engel & Völkers, which operated locally as Engel & Völkers Richmond out of Select’s office at 5610 Grove Ave.

A sign out front now displays Select’s name and logo, signifying the change that Engel & Völkers Americas confirmed to BizSense this week.

In an email Wednesday, Katelyn Castellano, vice president–communications in the company’s New York office, said: “Engel & Völkers can confirm that at this time we do not have a location in Richmond.” She said the affiliation officially ended in December.

Castellano did not say whether the company is seeking another affiliate or looking to maintain a local presence. The global brand’s nearest offices are in the Northern Virginia area.

Select owner and broker Doug Dorsey, who led the Richmond office under the Engel & Völkers banner, did not respond to multiple requests for comment in recent weeks. Dorsey oversees the brokerage’s offices in Richmond and Irvington.

Dorsey joined up with Engel & Völkers in 2016 after dropping Select’s longtime affiliation with Christie’s International Real Estate, which added Long & Foster Real Estate as a shared Richmond affiliate about seven years earlier.

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Doug Dorsey, center, announced the Engel & Volkers affiliation at an event in 2016. (BizSense file photo)

Select had been the area’s exclusive Christie’s affiliate for more than two decades before Dorsey ended the relationship in 2015, making Long & Foster the lone Christie’s affiliate in Richmond.

Other high-end brokerage brands with a presence in the area include Berkshire Hathaway, which arrived in 2014 by way of Prudential Slater James River Realtors, and Sotheby’s International Realty, whose local affiliate, The Steele Group, recently increased its local visibility with a second office in the Fan.

When Engel & Völkers joined Select in 2016, the brokerage’s local office totaled about 25 agents. Select’s website now lists 13 agents in Richmond and nine in its Irvington office.

Dorsey oversaw the Richmond office with help from associate broker Page George, who last year launched Maison Real Estate Boutique, a firm now totaling 16 agents with an office across Libbie Avenue from The Tiber – the 15-unit condo development completed by her husband John George and local businessman David Posner.

Page George was the listing agent for those units during her transition from Engel & Völkers to Maison. Reached Wednesday, she said three or four Maison agents followed her over from the Engel & Völkers office, while others who had previously left for another firm since have joined her at Maison.

The Libbie and Grove area has become a hotbed for residential real estate offices. A block west from Select, Long & Foster’s Grove office is in the recently completed Westhampton on Grove development, while Long & Foster affiliate Virginia Properties is around the corner on Libbie. Coldwell Banker Avenues is doors down from that office.

Joyner Fine Properties has an office on Maple Avenue, and last year, Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate opened a second office at The Grove. Other firms in the neighborhood include Villani Real Estate.

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