RE/MAX opens in China

31 Oct 2014

Global real estate agency franchise RE/MAX has opened its first office in China.

The office, RE/MAX Eternity, opened several months ago in Beijing’s Chaoyang Business District and its entrepreneurial owners are eager to make their mark and change how real estate is practiced in their country.

Xianqiu Kong, Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Eternity, said:  “We love the RE/MAX culture, and our vision is to raise the level of customer service in the local real estate industry. We want to be the leaders of that.

“RE/MAX may be new in China, but we will be part of the future.”

Kong plans to open two more offices in Beijing in the next three years and is excited about connecting with RE/MAX agents around the world to exchange overseas referrals for her Chinese clients. It’s just one of the reasons she chose to align with RE/MAX.

“The many opportunities in China are as promising as they are challenging,” said Larry Oberly, RE/MAX Vice President, Global Development.

“We believe entrepreneurs like Xianqiu with existing connections in the Chinese market have the potential to be very successful in growing RE/MAX market share in China.”

RE/MAX is said to be quickly gaining ground in Asia after expanding into Singapore, India, Korea, Indonesia, Philippines, Micronesia, Thailand and Japan, and is committed to becoming a real estate leader in China.

Andrew Batt, International Group Editor of PropertyGuru Group, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email andrew@propertyguru.com.sg

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