Washingtonian's '100 Best Agents' List: Why Public Vote Matters in DMV Real Estate

Washingtonian's '100 Best Agents' list, determined by public vote, highlights the importance of reputation and client trust in the DMV real estate market, offering a signal beyond sales volume for buyers and sellers.
Washingtonian's '100 Best Agents' List: Why Public Vote Matters in DMV Real Estate

In the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia region, thousands of real estate agents help clients buy and sell homes each year. Among the many recognitions available to them, one carries a distinct kind of weight because it is not awarded based on sales figures. It is decided by the people who have actually worked with agents. Each year, Washingtonian magazine names its “100 Best Agents,” and the list is determined by a vote of the public. Daryl Judy of Washington Fine Properties, named to the 2026 list, sees the recognition as a reflection of client and peer trust built steadily over time.

Washingtonian has been the DC area’s leading guide to the region for decades, covering its dining, culture, neighborhoods, and the people who shape the city. Its annual “Best of Washington” features are a familiar part of the local landscape, and the real estate list, published each July, is among the most closely watched. For buyers and sellers across the DMV, appearing on it has long served as a trusted signal when choosing who to work with.

The “100 Best Agents” list is compiled from a survey of the magazine’s readership and the wider real estate community. Washingtonian sends its survey to roughly 50,000 subscribers, along with agents who appeared on the previous year’s lists, and asks whom they have most enjoyed working with. Respondents weigh qualities such as market knowledge, integrity, communication, and preparation through closing. The magazine then vets the results further with other professionals across the industry, including fellow agents, mortgage brokers, and inspectors. That process is separate from Washingtonian’s production-based honors, which recognize sales volume. The two capture different things. Volume honors reflect how much an agent sold in a year. The public vote reflects how clients and peers experience working with an agent, which is a quality that accumulates over time.

For a buyer or seller with no prior context, the significance is easy to miss and worth stating plainly. Out of the thousands of agents working across the region, being named among roughly 100, chosen by the people who have worked alongside them, is a meaningful marker of trust. It cannot be bought with advertising, and it is difficult to earn on the strength of a single strong year. “It’s not based on an ad, pay per play,” Judy said. “It’s based on reputation, based on what the public perceives you to be as one of the 100 best agents out of 25,000.” Judy notes that the recognition rewards consistency rather than a single moment. “This is not an award you can win by having one lucky sale or one good year,” he said. “It’s reputation, year after year after year. It takes a long time to build.”

Reputation in real estate runs on two tracks at once: how clients see an agent, and how peers do. A public vote picks up both. When several offers arrive on a listing, the listing agent’s read on each buyer’s agent can shape how a seller weighs competing bids, and a track record of clear, reliable communication makes every transaction smoother for everyone involved. For buyers and sellers comparing agents, a recognition built on the experiences of clients and peers over many years offers something a single year’s figures cannot: a sense of how an agent is likely to handle the pricing, negotiation, and judgment calls that matter most.

Daryl Judy is an Associate Broker with Washington Fine Properties, specializing in luxury residential real estate across Washington, DC, McLean, Arlington, Alexandria, Chevy Chase, and Bethesda. He is consistently ranked among the top individual agents in the DC market by volume. This article is based on information provided by the expert source cited above. It is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or real estate advice. Readers should conduct their own research and consult qualified professionals before making any real estate or financial decisions.

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