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Kortney Maddock Named 2025 California Association of REALTORS® Rising Star
Corcoran Icon Properties is proud to announce that Brentwood Realtor® Kortney Maddock has been selected as a 2025 California Association of REALTORS® (C.A.R.) Rising Star. The award recognizes newer agents across the state who are making a strong impact early in their careers.
The Rising Star Award, created in partnership with brokerages across California, highlights agents who demonstrate professionalism, dedication, and a focus on client success. Kortney has quickly made her mark in the East Bay, combining market knowledge, innovative marketing, and a commitment to guiding clients through every step of the buying or selling process.
“I am truly honored to receive this award from the California Association of Realtors.” Maddock said. “Real Estate, for me, has always been about more than buying and selling homes. It’s about guiding people through one of the most important chapters of their lives. Every client‘s journey is unique, and being trusted to help them reach their goals is something I never take lightly. I could not do this without the encouragement and support from my team at Corcoran Icon Properties. The recognition is as much theirs as it is mine.”
Since joining Corcoran Icon Properties, Maddock has earned a reputation for her integrity, attention to detail, and ability to make the real estate process as smooth as possible for her clients. Her mix of professionalism and personal approach has already earned her a loyal following in the Brentwood community and beyond.
“Kortney brings energy, determination, and fresh ideas to everything she does,” said LeeAnn Hogge, Regional Vice President of Operations, East Bay for Corcoran Icon Properties. “She has a real talent for connecting with clients and guiding them toward success. This recognition is well-deserved, and we’re excited to see her career continue to grow.”
Kortney will be formally recognized at YPN Ignite on September 15, 2025, at the Gaylord Pacific in Chula Vista, alongside other Rising Star recipients from across the state. The awards will also be highlighted at the C.A.R. Member Director Forum.
This honor marks an important milestone in Kortney’s career, reflecting the early impact she has made in Northern California real estate and her commitment to helping clients achieve their goals.
Broker Spotlight: Matt Borland, Corcoran Icon Properties
Find out how this Northern California brokerage executive is bringing ‘measured, intentional growth’ across his region, while preserving company culture and values
Broker Spotlight: Matt Borland, Corcoran Icon Properties
As published originally on Inman.com
by Christy Murdock
August 21, 2025
Because he’s worked on all sides of the real estate business, as an agent, team leader, managing broker and in operations, Corcoran Icon Properties COO Matt Borland offers a unique perspective that benefits both agents and clients. “I have a long track record of bridging the gap between real estate technology, marketing and adoption,” he said, “ensuring tools translate into meaningful processes that drive results.”
Borland prides himself on an ability to “bring calm in the face of change,” helping agents confidently navigate everything from new platforms to industry shifts through brokerage support and coaching. The brokerage is currently “thoughtfully integrating smart, incremental — but truly transformative — AI and automation” into its systems and educational offerings.
Find out how this Northern California brokerage executive is bringing “measured, intentional growth” across his region, while preserving company culture and values.
Name: Matthew Borland
Title: Chief Operating Officer
Experience: 32 years in the business
Location: 10 counties across Northern California
Brokerage name: Corcoran Icon Properties
Rankings: RealDeal No. 11 Largest Brokerage in the San Francisco Bay Area
Team size: 900+ licensees
Transaction sides: 2300
Sales volume: $2.38 billion
How did you get your start in real estate?
In 1992, I found myself at a crossroads. I was working as the general manager of a family-owned office equipment company that had been serving San Francisco since 1887. The owners offered me equity in the business to stay, but I could see the future — our livelihood was built on IBM typewriter sales, and typewriters were quickly becoming obsolete. I knew I needed a new career.
My background was in music. I had majored in musicology in college and attended on a piano performance scholarship. So, naturally, my first thought was to pursue something in that world. I applied for a position selling high-end grand pianos. The interview went well, and I even sat down to play. At the end, though, the manager shook his head.
“You play beautifully,” he told me, “but we can’t hire you.”
Puzzled, I asked why.
“Because selling a Steinway grand piano,” he said, “is like selling a house — and you’re too young to pull that off.”
That comment stayed with me. If selling a piano was like selling a house, why not sell houses? Within a week, I was hired at my first brokerage. What began as a rejection became the defining pivot of my career — a door closing in one world opened a much bigger one in real estate.
How did you choose your brokerage (first or current)?
My path to Corcoran Icon Properties has been anything but ordinary.
I began by co-owning a brokerage that grew into a respected presence in the San Francisco market. After years of building that firm, we were approached by one of the largest independents in the region. Selling wasn’t part of my plan, but ultimately, we agreed, and I joined their leadership team. Over the next 15 years, I served as managing broker, Chief Innovation Officer and, ultimately, Chief Operations Officer.
Eventually, that firm sold a controlling interest to another company, where I continued as COO. Unfortunately, that next chapter wasn’t the right fit. But out of that challenge came a new beginning.
Eight independent firms across Northern California — each led by entrepreneurial, forward-thinking people — looked around at one another and realized something powerful: we were stronger together. That decision to join forces is what created Corcoran Icon Properties.
So when I’m asked why I joined my current brokerage, the truth is I didn’t just “join.” This company is a reflection of my journey, my values, and my peers who believed we could build something better together. In many ways, the brokerage chose me as much as I chose it.
What are 5 things you’d like readers to know about you and your brokerage?
We’re locally built, globally connected.
Corcoran Icon Properties was created by eight entrepreneurial Northern California firms that came together under one brand. While we’re deeply rooted in our local communities, our affiliation with the Corcoran brand connects us to a powerful national and international network.
Better together.
Our company was born out of collaboration. Each founding firm brought strength, expertise and entrepreneurial spirit — and by joining forces, we created a culture that celebrates teamwork, innovation and shared success.
People first.
Whether it’s supporting our agents, staff or clients, people are at the heart of everything we do. We focus on relationships, not just transactions, and we measure our success by the long-term trust we build.
Innovation with purpose.
From technology to marketing to education, we invest in tools and resources that genuinely empower agents and enhance the client experience. Innovation here isn’t about shiny objects — it’s about making real estate smarter and simpler.
A culture of excellence.
Our agents are among the most respected professionals in the business, known for integrity, market knowledge and results. We set high standards and provide the support needed to not only meet them but exceed them.
Tell us about a high point in your brokerage career
One of the true high points of my career came in 2004, when I was selected as the San Francisco Realtor of the Year. This honor is not given annually, but on average only once every three years — making it all the more meaningful.
For me, it wasn’t simply an award; it was a reflection of the contributions I had made to the Realtor community, both locally and at the state level. To be recognized by peers for that kind of service was humbling, and in many ways, even more impactful than my later being elected President of the Association.
It reminded me that leadership in real estate is about more than sales or titles — it’s about giving back to the profession and helping shape its future.
Name 3 people you admire
When I think about the people who have most influenced and inspired me, three stand out—each for very different reasons, yet all deeply connected to who I am today.
Rebecca Ford was more than a stalwart, top-producing broker. She was my mentor and a lifelong friend. Though she is no longer with us, her influence lives on in everything I do. She taught me what it truly means to be a Realtor, from serving clients with integrity to giving back through leadership. She also opened doors for me that shaped the course of my career. I often wish everyone could have a “Rebecca” in their life — someone who believes in you, challenges you and supports you unconditionally.
Mike Staver entered my life years ago. We brought his training to all our sales managers, and the results were immediate and unmistakable — it made a real difference in our business. Over the years, I continued to follow his work, inspired by the energy, clarity and accountability he brings to leadership. Eventually, I took his Coaching Certification class to carry his methodology forward and help others move their intentions into results. Mike has shaped not only how I lead but how I coach and inspire others.
Philip Glass, the renowned composer, takes me back to my roots as a musicology and composition major. His work has always inspired me — not just musically, but philosophically. His compositions may sound simple at first, but their depth and complexity reveal themselves over time, much like a career in real estate. I admire his relentless dedication; long before he gained recognition, he supported himself by driving taxis and working odd jobs, never wavering from his vision. His discipline, humility and creativity remind me daily that true mastery comes from persistence and passion.
Together, these three — mentor, coach and composer—represent the blend of guidance, leadership and creativity that has shaped my career and continues to influence the way I approach both business and life.
You can find the original article here.
Newly Listed San Rafael Home Showcases the Vision of Architect Charles Warren Callister
Corcoran Icon Properties is proud to announce the listing of 12 Indian Road in San Rafael, a mid-century inspired redwood home designed by celebrated Bay Area architect Charles Warren Callister. Listed by Holly Welch of the Greenbrae office, this rare property is more than just a home; it’s a piece of architectural history.]
Perched on over an acre in the coveted Los Ranchitos neighborhood, this single-level home perfectly balances timeless design with thoughtful modern upgrades. The residence offers 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 1,224 square feet of living space. Sunlight floods the interiors, which open onto a wraparound deck with sweeping hillside views. Seasonal creeks, a gated entry, and a vintage play structure create a serene, retreat-like setting.
The kitchen has been beautifully remodeled with Bosch and Miele appliances, and updates throughout include a new roof, upgraded electrical, tankless water heater, and newly installed A/C. Bonus space beneath the home offers future potential, making it move-in ready yet full of possibilities.
“Charles Callister had an incredible gift for designing homes that feel handcrafted and deeply connected to their surroundings,” said Holly Welch of Corcoran Icon Properties. “12 Indian Road gives buyers the rare chance to experience his vision firsthand, a home that’s warm, inviting, and full of character.”
Callister’s legacy includes iconic Bay Area projects such as the Duncan House in San Francisco and the Mill Valley Christian Science Church, celebrated for their natural materials, thoughtful use of light, and human-centered design. This San Rafael home embodies those same principles, blending wood, open spaces, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
Nestled in Los Ranchitos, a neighborhood known for its privacy and one-acre parcels, the property offers a quiet, natural escape while staying close to the SMART train, an easy commute to San Francisco, and the popular Sunday Farmers Market, one of the largest in the state. The home is listed at $1,295,000.
For more information, contact Holly Welch at Holly@HollyinMarin.com.
Debbi DiMaggio Rebrands Podcast to Mastering the Art of Success, Expanding Focus Beyond Real Estate
Luxury real estate advisor, coach, and author Debbi DiMaggio has rebranded her long-running podcast Mastering the Art of Real Estate to Mastering the Art of Success, signaling a new direction that explores the many dimensions of personal and professional achievement.
What started as a way to inspire fellow real estate pros has grown into a platform where Debbi shares stories and strategies from a wide range of guests, CEOs, creators, wellness experts, and thought leaders, who offer fresh perspectives on building success.
“Success isn’t limited to one industry, it’s a mindset,” DiMaggio said. “By expanding the focus, I’m able to bring in a diverse lineup of guests, to share their personal journeys, the lessons they’ve learned, and the habits that help them thrive.”
Streaming weekly on Landford Productions, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, Mastering the Art of Success will feature compelling conversations, actionable advice, and stories that challenge listeners to think bigger. Topics range from entrepreneurship and financial strategy to mental wellness, resilience, and leadership.
Debbi’s first guest to kick off the rebrand is none other than Bob Burg, sought-after speaker, business mentor, and co-author of the international bestseller The Go-Giver. In this premiere episode, Burg shares actionable strategies for growing your business through generosity, building influence with integrity, and achieving lasting personal and financial success.
Debbi ranks in the top 1.5% of Realtors nationwide and is a four-time author and philanthropist. She also runs Foundation 4 Success, a coaching program that helps people achieve their goals with confidence and clarity. Her mix of real estate know-how and personal development insight brings a unique voice to the podcast. ![]()
About the Podcast
Mastering the Art of Success is where business, mindset, and lifestyle come together. Each week, Debbi dives into what it takes to succeed, whether you’re starting a business, growing a brand, or simply looking to live more intentionally.
Topics include goal setting, entrepreneurship, branding, real estate, wealth building, motivation, wellness, and lifestyle.
The show connects with entrepreneurs, founders, realtors, business pros, creators, innovators, and anyone ready to rethink what success means for them.
Mastering the Art of Success streams live every Thursday at 11 AM PST / 2 PM EST on Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn. Full episodes are available on all major podcast platforms. Subscribe at DebbiPodcast.com.
For media inquiries or guest suggestions, reach out to Debbi at Debbi.DiMaggio@corcoranicon.com
Martin Reed Joins Corcoran Icon Properties, Closes $5.5 Million Sale in First Week
Martin Reed has joined Corcoran Icon Properties at the company’s Sebastopol office and is already making a strong impression. In his first week, he represented the buyer in an all-cash, $5.5 million sale of a 260-acre estate on Chalk Hill Road —a quick eight-day close that highlights his market savvy and sharp negotiation skills.
Born in San Francisco and raised throughout the Bay Area, Reed now calls Sonoma County home. He is passionate about helping buyers break free from the rent cycle and build long-term equity through homeownership. With a background in strategy and negotiation, Reed also brings entrepreneurial experience to his real estate practice. After college, he founded and sold an e-commerce platform for sustainable seafood, working with more than 20 American fishing ports to support small, independent boats.
“From the moment I met the team, I knew Corcoran Icon Properties felt like home,” Reed said. “The support has been incredible, and it’s allowing me to focus on what I love most, helping clients find the homes that truly feel right for them, while confidently navigating a complex market.”
The property, located at 12111 Chalk Hill Road, includes vineyard acreage, panoramic views of Mount St. Helena, and significant potential for restoration.
“Martin hit the ground running,” said Mike Lagoyda, sales manager at Corcoran Icon Properties. “He’s thoughtful, sharp, and already proving to be a great resource for clients navigating this fast-moving market.”
In his personal time, Reed is transforming his Sebastopol property into a thriving food forest, raising chickens, and exploring the area with his partner, Tania, and their truffle-hunting dog, Gia. He also enjoys cooking, hands-on construction projects, and is currently learning Spanish.
For more information, contact Martin Reed at 707.329.3331 or martin@martin.reed.com.
Bonnie Spindler Named Best Real Estate Agent In the Bay Area by SFGATE Readers for 2025
Corcoran Icon Properties is excited to announce that Bonnie Spindler has been named the Best Real Estate Agent in the Bay Area in SFGATE’s 2025 Best of the Bay awards. This top honor, voted on by readers across the region, highlights Spindler’s deep expertise, genuine dedication, and unique connection to San Francisco’s real estate market.
A San Francisco resident for more than 30 years, Bonnie Spindler is the Victorian Specialist. She lives in and lovingly restores an 1893 Victorian home, bringing rare passion and knowledge to her work with historic properties. She’s also completed advanced luxury sales training.
With a career spanning over three decades, Spindler bought her first home at the age of 23. Since then, she has built a reputation for tenacity, creativity, and a client-first approach that transforms transactions into lasting relationships.
“I’ve always loved SF for the close sense of community, knowing my neighbors, the art and culture scene, and of course our unique architecture,” Spindler says. “Helping people find their place here, especially in these beautiful historic homes, is truly rewarding. I’m deeply honored to be recognized as the Best Real Estate Agent in the Bay Area. This acknowledgment means a lot to me, as it comes from the community I’ve proudly served for over 30 years.”
Outside of real estate, Spindler is deeply involved in her community. She served on the San Francisco Zen Center’s development committee and has contributed to the Sunset Beacon Center, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, and the Victorian Alliance, where she served as president. When she’s not working, she enjoys swing dancing and spending time with her Great Danes. She is also an artist, a foodie, and a community builder.
The SFGATE Best of the Bay awards celebrate the region’s finest businesses and professionals, with winners chosen through a public vote. Spindler’s recognition cements her status as a standout leader in a competitive market and a beloved member of the Bay Area real estate community.
$1.299M Arcata Listing Reflects Rising Demand for Design-Forward, Energy-Efficient Homes in Humboldt County
A newly listed property in Arcata is turning heads for both its price and its unique blend of architectural charm and energy-efficient features. Priced at $1,299,000, the home at 422 Shirley Boulevard stands out in the Humboldt County market and may be indicative of a broader trend toward higher-end housing in the region.
Listed by Tom Hunt and Zach Levich of Corcoran Icon Properties, this five-bedroom, three-bath home offers nearly 4,200 square feet of living space, including a spacious accessory dwelling unit (ADU). It features classic mid-century design elements with modern updates, including solar power and an energy-efficient mini-split HVAC system. Located in a quiet hillside neighborhood, the home offers privacy, spaciousness, and proximity to both downtown Arcata and Cal Poly Humboldt.
“This home is rare for Arcata,” said Hunt. “It’s large, well-designed, completely move-in ready, and in a location that offers the best access and tranquility.”
While the $1.299 million price tag is high for the area, it reflects increasing buyer demand in Humboldt County, particularly among those relocating from other parts of California. The region’s natural beauty, cooler climate, and quality of life continue to attract remote workers, academics, and environmentally minded buyers seeking more space and a slower pace.
“More buyers today are looking for homes that align with their values,” said Levich. “This home offers quality, sustainability, and character, which is exactly what many of our clients are asking for.”
The home’s location near Cal Poly Humboldt adds to its appeal. While not student housing, it presents an attractive option for university faculty and professionals who want convenient access to campus while enjoying a private, high-end living environment.
“This price reflects both the home itself and what we’re seeing in the broader market,” Hunt said. “Arcata is evolving, and this listing is one sign of what’s coming next.”
For more information about the listing, reach out to Tom Hunt at 707.599.4190 or tom.hunt@corcoranicon.com, or contact Zach Levich at 530.908.5373 or zach.levich@corcoranicon.com.
From Home to Next Chapter: DiMaggio Betta Group & Moving Angels Guide Baby Boomers Through Life’s Big Transition
As more Baby Boomers begin planning their next stage of life, two local professionals have partnered to provide guidance, resources, and support for those navigating the transition into senior living, downsizing, or relocating.
Debbi DiMaggio, a real estate advisor with The DiMaggio Betta Group at Corcoran Icon Properties, has joined forces with Kimberly Sweeney, founder of the senior move management company Moving Angels, to launch SeniorsNextChapter.com. The platform and accompanying event series are designed to help older adults and their families make informed, thoughtful decisions about what comes next.
“Selling a home or moving in your later years isn’t just a real estate transaction, it’s deeply personal,” said DiMaggio. “Seniors Next Chapter brings together people who genuinely care, with the knowledge to help clients navigate these decisions with clarity and confidence.”
To kick off this initiative, DiMaggio and Sweeney are hosting an in-person event:
Seniors Next Chapter: Navigating Life Transitions
Date: May 10, 2025
Time: 11:30am
Location: Corcoran Icon Properties, 342 Highland Ave, Piedmont, 94611
Details: This event will feature expert panelists discussing topics such as downsizing, relocating, and transitioning into senior living. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and connect with professionals who specialize in supporting seniors through these life changes.
Registration: seniorsnextchapter.com
The initiative connects users with experienced professionals in a variety of fields—from elder care and estate planning to real estate, organizing, and home modification. The mission is to reduce stress, increase access to trusted information, and support seniors in crafting transitions that align with their values and lifestyle goals.
This effort comes at a crucial time. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of Americans aged 85 and older is projected to more than double by 2040, surpassing 12 million.¹
A few key trends shaping the landscape include:
Aging in Place: A 2021 AARP survey found that 77% of adults over 50 want to remain in their homes as they age.²
Lifestyle Priorities: Boomers are seeking vibrant communities and independence over traditional care settings, according to the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care.³
Financial Pressures: A recent report by Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies highlights the growing affordability gap for seniors as housing and care costs rise.⁴
“We’re building a community around this experience—one that’s collaborative, compassionate, and clear,” said Sweeney. “Whether someone is ready to move now or simply wants to start thinking about the future, we’re here to help.”
Families can also access support through statewide resources like the California Department of Aging and local Area Agencies on Aging.⁵
To explore resources, get in touch with the team, or view upcoming events, visit SeniorsNextChapter.com.
Sources
¹ U.S. Census Bureau – Population Projections
² AARP – Home and Community Preferences Survey, 2021
³ National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care
⁴ Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies – Housing America’s Older Adults, 2023
⁵ California Department of Aging – www.aging.ca.gov
Larkspur Home Sells for $1M Over Asking in Just 7 Days
In one of Larkspur’s most desirable neighborhoods, a 2019-built home sold for $5.3 million—coming in $1 million over asking—after generating nine offers and closing all-cash in just seven days. The sale, represented by Holly Welch of Corcoran Icon Properties’ Greenbrae office, achieved over $2,000 per square foot, a remarkable price point for the area.
The sellers, recent empty nesters ready to begin their next chapter, turned to Welch for her market expertise, strategic insight, and hands-on approach. Together, they brought the property to market with thoughtful preparation and a few creative touches that helped it stand out.
“We knew the garden was a showstopper, but it hadn’t fully bloomed when we listed,” said Welch. “So we enlarged past-season photos of the garden and placed them on easels throughout the home. It allowed buyers to envision the space in full bloom—and that personal detail made an impression.”
With a smart pricing strategy, premium marketing, and carefully managed private showings, the home attracted strong interest right out of the gate. Within days, nine serious buyers emerged, leading to an all-cash offer and a seamless one-week close.
Highlights of the Sale:
- 9 competitive offers
- $5.3M final sale price (listed at $4.25M)
- Over $2,000 per square foot
- All-cash, 7-day close
“This was a win-win for everyone involved,” added Welch. “It’s a great example of what’s possible with the right timing, preparation, and a customized strategy.”
To connect with Holly Welch, you can contact her at 415.730.6168 or holly@hollyinmarin.com.
For more on the listing, visit Welch’s YouTube page.
Henry Schlangen Named #1 Corcoran Icon Properties Agent in Napa Valley for 2024
Corcoran Icon Properties proudly announces that Henry Schlangen has been recognized as the #1 agent for Corcoran Icon Properties in Napa Valley for 2024. This achievement highlights Henry’s exceptional market expertise, dedication to client success, and deep-rooted knowledge of Napa Valley’s luxury and estate properties.
With a background in luxury real estate and a keen understanding of Napa’s premier vineyard and estate properties, Henry has built a reputation for delivering unparalleled results. His strategic approach, strong negotiation skills, and personalized client service continue to set him apart in an ever-evolving market.
“I’m honored to be recognized as the top agent in Napa County,” said Henry Schlangen. “This achievement reflects the trust my clients place in me and my passion for showcasing the best of Napa Valley real estate. I’m grateful for the incredible support from Corcoran Icon Properties and look forward to helping more clients find their perfect place in this exceptional region.”
“Henry’s deep understanding of Napa’s luxury market and unwavering commitment to client success make him a standout agent,” said Chris Wunderlich, District Manager – Napa Valley & Sonoma County. “His results speak for themselves, and we are thrilled to celebrate his well-earned recognition.”
Corcoran Icon Properties celebrates Henry’s well-earned success and his contributions to the company’s legacy of excellence.
To connect with Henry Schlangen, you can contact him at 707.235.5951 or henrys@corcoranicon.com.