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Realty ONE Group to establish presence in New York City

New York, NY Realty ONE Group, a full-service real estate brand and thriving franchise system, has been going national—in a big way. The company plans to expand the franchise network into the New York metropolitan area, including Manhattan. Kuba Jewgieniew, founder and CEO, said the company is taking into account the international market potential. "New York City is a gateway to America and a hub for foreign investment. Realty ONE Group’s presence in the Big Apple is a major factor in our expansion into Europe and other international markets.” Nonetheless, the aggressive, national expansions represent a potentially huge increase in territory for Realty ONE Group, up from 17 states and 80 locations. The leading, 12-year-old, debt-free company is also looking to expand to Miami, another gateway city and other large markets throughout the United States this year. Realty ONE Group offers a unique franchise model, combining a dynamic brand with technology that maximizes productivity and relevant marketing. Unlike traditional brokerages, the company offers an attractive commission structure with 24/7 support for their real estate professionals. "The city is brimming with international opportunities and brilliant industry professionals. I look forward to expanding our presence so we can expand into international territories within the next year," said Jewgieniew.
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