Discounter Assist-2-Sell joins Compass in opposing Bright MLS pocket listing ban

The ongoing battle over pocket listings is continuing to intensify, with discount brokerage Assist-2-Sell now joining Compass in opposing a new off-market listing ban from Bright MLS. Continue reading

What real estate executives think of NAR’s pocket listing policy

In light of the growing attention on NAR’s proposal to ban pocket listings, Inman reached out to executives from major real estate firms across the U.S. to find out where they stand. Continue reading

EXp Realty names new CEO, Sanford stays atop parent company

Jason Gesing will oversee brokerage operations for eXp Realty, while founder Glenn Sanford will focus on the overall parent company. Continue reading

EXp Realty becomes first RESO-certified brokerage

EXp Realty is the first brokerage to be certified by Real Estate Standards Organization (RESO), the trade association that governs how data flows in the real estate industry. Continue reading

EXp CEO sheds light on new ‘Preferred Partners’ program

EXp Realty on Monday revealed details of its Preferred Partners program, a new offering that provides eXp Realty agents and their clients with home-buying services. Continue reading

EXp CEO sheds light on new ‘Preferred Partners’ program

EXp Realty on Monday revealed details of its Preferred Partners program, a new offering that provides eXp Realty agents and their clients with home-buying services. Continue reading

EXp Realty will launch mortgage, title and warranty services in Q3

The virtual cloud-based real estate brokerage nearly doubled its revenue but still posted a net loss in the second quarter. Continue reading

WATCH: Glenn Sanford on eXp Realty’s profit sharing model

The CEO discussed how his profit-share model differs from Keller Williams’ version during an Inman Connect Las Vegas session. Continue reading

EXp CEO on how his company’s profit share differs from KW

Glenn Sanford said that in 2006, he brought 184 people into his profit-sharing group at Keller Williams. The next year, he received a check for only $6,000. Continue reading