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Paul G Yorkis

Paul G Yorkis
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Medway MA

Broker (MA: 139074)

35 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Norfolk County, MA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Patriot Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
7 Independence Ln
Medway, MA  02053-6159
(Norfolk County)
Office Phone
508-533-2292
Office Fax
508-533-2295
Mobile
508-533-4321
Email
pgyo****@*****.com
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Service Areas

Medway: MA Ashland: MA Bellingham: MA Franklin Town: MA Franklin: MA Holliston: MA Hopkinton: MA Woodville: MA Medfield: MA Milford: MA Millis-Clicquot: MA Millis: MA Natick: MA Newton: MA Newton Center: MA Boston: MA Watertown Town: MA Newton Highlands: MA Weston: MA Newton Lower Falls: MA Needham: MA Newton Upper Falls: MA Nonantum: MA Newtonville: MA New Town: MA Norfolk: MA Sherborn: MA Wrentham: MA Sheldonville: MA

About Paul Yorkis

Paul G Yorkis obtained his real estate salespersons license in 1991 and real estate brokers license in 1993 Paul established Patriot Real Estate Inc in 2000 at 9 Lincoln Street in Medway In 2003 the property at 159 Main Street was purchased and renovated and serves as the world headquarters of Patriot Real Estate Inc

Paul has extensive experience in real estate sales development planning permitting environmental issues and wetlands Paul is a certified real estate mediator by the National Association of Realtors is a member of the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Association of Realtors (MAR) the Board of Directors of the Greater Boston Association of Realtors (GBAR) and has served as chairman of the MAR professional standards committee for two years Paul is past chairman of the GBAR education and membership committees and current chairman of the professional standards committee Paul was recently selected as the Greater Boston Association of Realtors Realtor of the Year for 2011 and the Massachusetts Association of Realtors 2011 Realtor of the Year Paul was elected to a two year term as the Boston Region Vice President of the Massachusetts Association of Realtors (MAR) in 2012

Paul currently serves as the 2016 President-Elect of MAR and will serve as the association President in 2017

Paul is a former member of the Board of Registration for Real Estate Appraisers and serves as a member of the Education Subcommittee of the Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons which approves continuing education courses and the curriculum for the sales person and broker license courses

With the exception of three years every year since 1991 Paul has been the leading real estate agent in Medway according to MLSPIN data in terms of total dollar value of sales Since 2000 Patriot Real Estate Inc has been the leading real estate firm in Medway according to MLSPIN data in terms of total value of sales

Paul is a a Certified Buyers Representative and Certified Loss Mitigation Specialist from the National Association of Realtors

Paul is the past Boston Regional Vice President of the Massassachusetts Association of Realtors (MAR) and served for two years as the chairman of the MAR Charitible Foundation

Paul is a certified real estate instructor in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts He has developed three courses that are now part of the approved continuing education curriculum for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Paul has completed all of the appraisal courses but is not a licensed appraiser He also holds a construction supervisors license from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

While living in Medway with his wife Kathleen since 1983 Paul has served on the Medway Conservation Commission Planning Board Long Range Planning Committee is a current Chairman of the Economic Development Committee represented the Town of Medway on the regional planning committee SWAP for more than twenty years and is a member of the Medway Redevelopment Authority

Paul wrote three grants for the Town of Medway that resulted in the town receiving more than 500 000 to help pay for the acquisition of the farm which now is known as Idyllbroook Park Paul led the establishment of the commuter shuttle bus service from Medway to the Norfolk Train Station and has secured funding for the redesign and reconstruction of Route 109 in Medway of approximately 700 000 as of December 2009 Paul is the past chairman and current member of the Route 109 design committee appointed by the Board of Selectmen in 2011

Most recently Paul wrote a grant application that was funded by the National Association of Realtors to create a small "pocket park" in Medway on land that was owned by the town but under utilized

Paul has a bachelors degree from Ithaca College a masters degree from the State University of New York at Albany and a doctoral degree from The American University in Washington DC

Norfolk County, MA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,514,588
Avg. Listing Price
From Paul's portfolio
3.9 / 3.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
3,101 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
670
Active Listings
Current inventory

Norfolk County, Massachusetts represents one of the most sophisticated and competitive real estate markets in New England, with 3,520 total actively licensed agents serving this economically diverse region. This substantial agent population reflects the county's unique position as both a suburban haven for Boston commuters and an independent economic powerhouse, encompassing everything from historic colonial towns to modern tech corridors.

The density of real estate professionals in Norfolk County—with all 3,520 agents maintaining email contact information—signals a market that has fully embraced digital communication and modern business practices. This tech-forward approach mirrors the county's broader economic landscape, where traditional New England charm meets cutting-edge innovation, creating distinct micro-markets that require specialized local expertise to navigate effectively.

Major Norfolk County, Massachusetts Real Estate Markets

The county's real estate landscape is anchored by several major municipalities, each with distinct characteristics. Quincy serves as a major urban center with high-rise developments and waterfront properties, while Brookline commands some of the highest property values in the region with its tree-lined streets and proximity to Boston. Wellesley and Needham represent the pinnacle of suburban luxury markets, featuring sprawling estates and top-rated school districts that drive intense competition among buyers.

Franklin, Dedham, and Westwood offer more accessible entry points into the Norfolk County market, though "accessible" remains relative given the region's overall premium positioning. These communities provide a fascinating study in how proximity to Route 95 and commuter rail access can dramatically impact property values, sometimes creating price differentials of hundreds of thousands of dollars between neighboring streets based purely on transportation convenience.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Norfolk County's real estate market operates on multiple economic engines simultaneously, creating unusual resilience during market downturns. While Boston-area commuters drive demand in towns like Dover and Sherborn, independent job centers in Foxborough and Canton sustain local markets even when broader regional trends shift. This geographic complexity means that agents often specialize in narrow corridors or specific property types, from Cohasset's coastal estates to Milton's historic neighborhoods.

The market's sophistication shows in its seasonal patterns, where spring inventory shortages are legendary, and savvy buyers often make their moves during the typically slower winter months. Properties frequently receive multiple offers within days of listing, and cash purchases remain common even at higher price points, reflecting the substantial wealth concentration throughout the county's professional and executive population.

Why Businesses Need Norfolk County, Massachusetts Agent Contact Data

The comprehensive email accessibility of Norfolk County's 3,520 licensed agents creates unprecedented opportunities for service providers, technology companies, and financial institutions targeting this affluent market. These agents collectively handle billions in annual transaction volume, making them ideal partners for mortgage lenders, home improvement companies, and luxury service providers looking to reach high-net-worth clients through trusted intermediaries.

Marketing directly to Norfolk County agents proves particularly valuable because of their client demographics and transaction sophistication. These professionals regularly work with buyers and sellers making million-dollar decisions, creating natural opportunities for premium service offerings, from high-end insurance products to wealth management services, making agent relationships essential for businesses seeking to penetrate this lucrative market segment.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Paul Yorkis has 1 property for sale in Medway and surrounding areas.

$1,125,000

Listed 2025-08-09

6 Freedom Trl
Medway, MA  02053

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 3,629
Lot: 25,265 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Paul Yorkis currently has no rental properties available in Medway and surrounding areas. Check back later.