In November of 2006, when I chose to purchase an Exit
Realty franchise, Exit had around 30,500 agents in its system. Today there
are over 44,000 agents proudly claiming Exit as the mother ship. That is
phenomenal growth. Already the fastest growing real estate company in the
history of the business, at the present rate Exit will be the largest real
estate company on the continent in just five years.
How are they doing it? Mostly it is the Exit philosophy.
The founder and owner, Steve Morris, has created the most family-oriented,
agent-friendly, and least greedy real estate franchise out there. The Exit
system is designed to reward agents for growing the organization, create
retirement plans for agents, beneficiary plans for agent’s families, support
for office administrators, and funds for charities (Exit has given over a
million dollars to Habitat for Humanity in the last five years). This is all accomplished by Exit International not taking the big cut
that other companies do.
What does this mean to you? The Exit family of agents is
hard working, dedicated to the profession, and happy in their work. This
translates into a better experience for you the customer. You’ll be dealing
with people who are making real estate their career and will still be doing
it when you call them the next time you need a Realtor.
Any of our agents at Exit Realty
Southpoint would be happy to talk with you about the opportunities that a
career in real estate provides.
EXIT Realty provides a great
opportunity for you to enjoy success as a realtor while helping your clients
fulfill their goals and dreams of home ownership.
A career as a real estate agent provides both freedom
and camaraderie as you work side by side with agents in your brokerage and
across the city, state, and nation through agencies like the
Durham Regional Association of Realtors,
the
North Carolina Association of Realtors,
and the
National Association of Realtors.
To find out more about the requirements to become a
real estate agent, visit the
North Carolina Real Estate Commission's
web site.