Major acquisition leads RE/MAX to boost in Q2 earnings
The acquisition of RE/MAX Integra North America and growth of its AI-app First led RE/MAX to a strong second quarter, according to a Thursday post-earnings call. Continue reading
The acquisition of RE/MAX Integra North America and growth of its AI-app First led RE/MAX to a strong second quarter, according to a Thursday post-earnings call. Continue reading
This controversial practice of not officially listing houses for sale has many questioning who is actually benefiting and is it fair to all? Continue reading
RE/MAX, LLC President Nick Bailey welcomed Jerry Howard, CEO of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), and Tammy McCall, Realtor Relations Extraordinaire at Johnson Development Corporation. Continue reading
RE/MAX has acquired RE/MAX Integra, its largest independently-owned region in North America. The announcement comes alongside news that Chief Customer Officer Nick Bailey is being promoted to president. Continue reading
Three months after its debut, RE/MAX’s artificial intelligence-powered First app has resulted in 33,000 more listings for agents according to the company. Continue reading
RE/MAX announced Thursday that it saw a modest increase in revenues during the first quarter of 2021, and that it also added more than 8,000 agents between January and March — more than during any quarter in the last decade. The new numbers, published … Continue reading
RE/MAX intends to keep its agent productivity throne and expects its tech acquisitions in the last couple of years to boost its bottom line in 2021. Continue reading
The program promises to give agents, brokers, managers and their families access to PPO coverage from Aetna. Continue reading
Chief Customer Officer Nick Bailey also warned agents that there are no “get rich quick schemes” in real estate at the company’s R4 event. Continue reading
The chief customer officer of RE/MAX shared 5 key areas that agents should focus on at the company’s annual R4 convention in Las Vegas. Continue reading