Compass has acquired yet another brokerage. On Wednesday, the Robert Reffkin-helmed firm announced its acquisition of Colorado-based PorchLight Real Estate Group.
The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“I’m excited to welcome the talented agents of PorchLight who have built a reputation for caring deeply about their clients and providing personal, standout service,” Reffkin said in a statement. “I am confident that, together, we will be able to learn from each other and better serve Coloradans.”
Founded in 2005 by Amy Bayer and Carol Bayer, PorchLight serves clients in the Denver and Boulder metro areas.
“Joining Compass feels like the natural next step for PorchLight,” Amy Bayer, the co-founder and co-CEO of PorchLight, said in a statement. “We’ve always believed in empowering agents to do their best work, and Compass offers the scale and technology to help take that to the next level. I’m incredibly proud of what our team has built over the past two decades and excited to see how our agents will thrive in the years ahead with Compass.”
According to the release, PorchLight and its agents will operate under the Compass brand once the merger is completed.
In 2024, PorchLight closed 1,257 transaction sides for a total sales volume of $922.3 million, according to RealTrends data. This performance was good enough for a top-350 ranking nationwide by sales volume in the 2025 RealTrends Verified Rankings.
In the past year, Compass has made three other notable acquisitions, including those of Louisiana-based Latter & Blum, Tennessee-based Parks Real Estate and @properties Christie’s International Real Estate. Additionally, in March of this year, Compass was rumored to be in discussion with Berkshire Hathaway about a potential acquisition. HomeServices of America has denied these rumors.