About Red Tree Real Estate
Red Tree Real Estate was founded in Brookline, Massachusetts in 2013 by longtime friends and real estate agents Adam Kotkin and Jerome Bibuld.
From the beginning, they built the company around a simple idea that still holds today: real estate should feel personal, responsive, and grounded in genuine customer care. Their leadership and track records have helped position Red Tree as a respected name in the Boston metro real estate community.
Across their careers, Adam and Jerome have collectively closed significant sales volume and have leased thousands of apartments. Today, both focus primarily on investment properties and private sales, bringing a strategic, numbers-aware approach to clients who care about long-term value, discretion, and smart execution.
That same owner-led ethos shapes the broader Red Tree team. The company is an international group of around 80 agents who speak 10 foreign languages, and it is one of the top five performing brokerages in rentals in Massachusetts. In a Boston market defined by intense competition and persistent demand, Red Tree serves as a trusted neighborhood ally, guiding clients through buying, selling, and investing with local expertise and a steady hand.
Navigate first time homebuyer programs with clear guidance, flexible options, and a plan tailored to your budget, timeline, and goals.
Set the timeline, channels, and approach. We shape the plan around your needs to bring you maximum value and ideal returns.
Know your home’s market value for free with a clear report, local comps, and next steps that fit your plans.
Red Tree Real Estate is growing, and we are looking for motivated agents who want to build a real career in Boston real estate.
Recent Articles From Our Blog
Red Tree Real Estate has launched a new website designed to make it easier to search Boston homes and apartments, explore neighborhoods, and access practical local resources for renters, buyers, sellers, and investors.
Understand Logan flight paths and neighborhood noise before you buy. Learn why routes shift, what “DNL 65” really means, how to check real flight tracks, and what to ask about soundproofing.
A clear guide to choosing between new construction and a rehab in Boston. Learn the real tradeoffs in cost, comfort, risk, permits, and resale so you buy the right kind of “easy.”



