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The Scofield Group Announces March 2026 Top Producers

April 8, 2026

Five standout agents recognized for another strong month of sales performance at one of Las Vegas’s leading real estate teams

Consistency at the top comes from systems, accountability, and execution—our agents continue to raise the standard and deliver results at scale.”— Kirby Scofield

LAS VEGAS, NV, UNITED STATES, April 8, 2026 / EINPresswire.com / -- The Scofield Group, one of Las Vegas’s leading real estate teams, today announced its top-producing agents for March 2026, highlighting five standout performers who drove significant production during the month.

March 2026 Top Producers:

  • Ilona Fedorko — $2,185,000
  • Tony Leeventan — $1,535,000
  • William Pachinger — $1,181,000
  • Ricardo Pichardo — $1,024,000
  • Sahand Davarpanah — $931,888

Collectively, these agents exemplify the team’s high-performance standards and commitment to consistent production at scale. Notably, 80% of these top producers were RealTrends verified for production in 2025, reinforcing the team’s alignment with nationally recognized performance benchmarks.

March 2026 Team Performance:

  • 42 Closed Transactions
  • $17,073,696 Total Sales Volume

Year-to-Date Performance (2026):

  • 123 Closed Transactions
  • $51,194,680 Total Sales Volume

“The consistency at the top of our organization is not by accident—it’s built through systems, accountability, and a commitment to execution,” said Kirby Scofield, Team Leader of The Scofield Group. “These agents continue to raise the bar, and their results reflect the standard we operate at as a team.”

The Scofield Group continues to scale its operations while maintaining a focus on production, agent development, and client results, positioning itself as a dominant force in the Las Vegas real estate market.

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