Aaron Kirman’s move will see his team become a brokerage that operates in partnership with Christie’s. The move comes at a time when competition for talent is more intense than ever
Source: Inman News
Aaron Kirman leaves Compass for Christie’s International
More from @propertiesMore posts in @properties »
More from Aaron KirmanMore posts in Aaron Kirman »
- Christie’s becomes the 1st US real estate company to launch crypto division: Because currency is ‘here to stay’
- How an agent’s networking landed him Roseanne Barr’s Hawaii listing
- IS Luxury opens in Newport Beach with former Elliman manager
- LA agents implore government to pause ULA Tax in wake of wildfires
- Aaron Kirman: ‘It’s business as usual’ after Compass acquisition
More from Adam LevineMore posts in Adam Levine »
- Here are the 30 most expensive home sales of 2022
- The 20 biggest residential real estate transactions of 2022 (so far)
- ‘Rocky Mountain High’: 10 top ranch and mountain deals of 2022 (so far)
- Adam Levine sells LA compound for $51M just 1 month after trading up
- Adam Levine buys Rob Lowe’s former Montecito estate for $52M
More from AgentMore posts in Agent »
- The death of old-school SEO, and what it means for real estate
- Forget private marketplaces, Colorado brokers launch full-transparency offensive
- 7 AI tips for real estate agents from a tech insider
- Zillow released its price forecast for hundreds of US markets. What will happen near you?
- Here’s why price cuts are sweeping the country
More from Bel AirMore posts in Bel Air »
- Compass just recruited a pair of high-profile Hilton family scions
- In a heavy M&A landscape, Rod Watson says he’s staying indie
- Ernie Carswell & Associates trade Elliman for Sotheby’s Realty
- 5 reasons marketing your listings to other agents still wins deals
- Paul Salazar moves from Hilton & Hyland to Compass
More from BrokerageMore posts in Brokerage »
- The death of old-school SEO, and what it means for real estate
- Forget private marketplaces, Colorado brokers launch full-transparency offensive
- Lesson Learned: Luxury isn’t price, it’s experience
- 7 AI tips for real estate agents from a tech insider
- Zillow released its price forecast for hundreds of US markets. What will happen near you?
More from chicagoMore posts in chicago »
More from cnbcMore posts in cnbc »
- DOJ opens criminal investigation into Fed Governor Lisa Cook
- Hamptons summer rentals way down amid market uncertainty
- Lesson Learned: Stay levelheaded, unflappable, and go with the flow
- With AI, real estate is now a ‘game of attention,’ Serhant says
- It’s now a buyer’s market in Manhattan, new report suggests
More from compassMore posts in compass »
More from Listing ImpossibleMore posts in Listing Impossible »
- ‘Force of nature’: Friends and agents celebrate Jennifer Berman
- Jennifer Berman was a godmother to million-dollar agents everywhere
- The power moves 2 Christie’s real estate agents use to create buzz
- Aaron Kirman Group expands operations into Orange County
- Aaron Kirman knows why celebs are fleeing prime LA neighborhoods
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- The death of old-school SEO, and what it means for real estate
- Credit bureaus slam plan to cut them out of FICO score pricing
- Forget private marketplaces, Colorado brokers launch full-transparency offensive
- Cloze’s MAIA is smart, task-driven and enterprise-ready: Tech Review
- Lesson Learned: Luxury isn’t price, it’s experience
More from the oneMore posts in the one »
- CA Christie’s affiliates show huge growth in year of new partnerships
- 10 months after ‘The One,’ Richard Saghian scoops up $40M Malibu pad
- The 20 biggest residential real estate transactions of 2022 (so far)
- An exclusive preview: The biggest luxury deals of 2022 (so far)
- Debt-ridden Bel Air mega-mansion fails to nab $50M target at auction
Be First to Comment