A new quarter saw continuing trends for RE/MAX Holdings in decreasing revenue and U.S. agent count, but the franchisor also vastly improved its net income year over year.
Source: Inman News
RE/MAX revenue declined 3.4%, US agents continue to depart in Q3
More from Amy LessingerMore posts in Amy Lessinger »
More from BrokerageMore posts in Brokerage »
- MLS PIN wins final settlement approval in Nosalek case
- Success is how I promote change within the Hispanic community
- Engel & Völkers’ CEO: ‘We’re focused on culture over indiscriminate scale’
- Hopeful but wary, agents report slippage in listing pipelines: Intel
- Here are the stories you missed amid the Compass coverage
More from Erik CarlsonMore posts in Erik Carlson »
- In an uncertain market, Inman Connect New York offers solutions
- RE/MAX taps an industry veteran to revive Motto Mortgage brand
- RE/MAX stays profitable as US agent count, revenue decline
- Motto Mortgage opens new offices in Texas, Florida and Missouri
- The silent weight of success: How to ensure top producers feel valued
More from karri callahanMore posts in karri callahan »
- Motto Mortgage opens new offices in Texas, Florida and Missouri
- RE/MAX’s Motto Mortgage bounces back with new offices
- RE/MAX’s Motto Mortgage brand grows by 60 offices in 2021
- RE/MAX CEO: Balanced housing market, seasonal norms will return
- 5 people to watch at RE/MAX as franchisor counts on investment pay-off
More from Markets & EconomyMore posts in Markets & Economy »
- Is the mortgage lock-in effect ending? These numbers offer clues
- Pending home sales jumped 4% in August in positive market signal
- Hopeful but wary, agents report slippage in listing pipelines: Intel
- Here are the stories you missed amid the Compass coverage
- Former agent convicted of swindling woman out of her home
More from News BriefMore posts in News Brief »
More from q3 2024 earningsMore posts in q3 2024 earnings »
- Growth helps cloud banking tech provider nCino trim Q3 loss by 67%
- Better funds $1B in mortgages in Q3 but still $54M in the red
- Matterport posts $38.4M loss in Q3 as it spends for scale
- Rocket boosts market share, posts $481M Q3 loss on writedowns
- Porch shares soar 55% on $14M Q3 profit and restructuring plan
More from Q3 earningsMore posts in Q3 earnings »
More from re/maxMore posts in re/max »
- When it comes to condo vs. townhome value, location matters
- 3 keys to creating a 5-star client experience in a challenging market
- Drunken gunman, new legal filing, Roseanne Barr: Inman’s Top 5
- ‘Divine’ timing brings $80M Texas broker to eXp Realty
- RE/MAX purchases Compass’ North Shore offices in Chicago
More from re/max earningsMore posts in re/max earnings »
- Tech, scale and strategy fuel Q1 wins across real estate
- RE/MAX meets expectations in Q1 but forecasts turbulence ahead
- Rentals, tech and efficiency drive real estate’s Q4 earnings
- RE/MAX turns $5.8M profit in Q4 despite 10th straight revenue dip
- RE/MAX agent count drops as revenue falls for 8 straight quarters
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- MLS PIN wins final settlement approval in Nosalek case
- Success is how I promote change within the Hispanic community
- Better Mortgage seizes the day on Wall Street with $75M raise
- Is the mortgage lock-in effect ending? These numbers offer clues
- Pending home sales jumped 4% in August in positive market signal
Be First to Comment