On March 8, The Agency is opening new offices in California, Connecticut and Ontario, as part of the company’s strategic growth plan.
Source: Inman News
The Agency launches new outposts on both coasts, plus Canada
More from BrokerageMore posts in Brokerage »
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
- Listing leverage: How to win the game of securing sellers
More from CEO and founder of The AgencyMore posts in CEO and founder of The Agency »
More from christie's international real estateMore posts in christie's international real estate »
More from Craig KnizekMore posts in Craig Knizek »
More from ExclusiveMore posts in Exclusive »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Realtor who tipped Pulte to Schiff loans now a witness [EXCLUSIVE]
- Damian Eales on ‘imminent’ Realtor.com app for ChatGPT [EXCLUSIVE]
- Kevin Brown shares his plans as NAR’s new president (EXCLUSIVE)
- Brown Harris Stevens names Halstead heir as its chief strategy officer (EXCLUSIVE)
More from franchiseMore posts in franchise »
More from Industry NewsMore posts in Industry News »
More from international real estateMore posts in international real estate »
- How one upstart brokerage went from nothing to IPO in 3 years
- Trump tariff policy has soured Canadian interest in US properties
- Umansky: How traveling the world helped me build a massive global referral network
- Douglas Elliman sets sights abroad with international expansion
- Portuguese real estate agent inks $100M in sales. The twist? It’s a bot
More from Jim RamsayMore posts in Jim Ramsay »
More from luxuryMore posts in luxury »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- The most iconic house in Los Angeles is now for sale
- Why 2026 will reward those who plan with precision, not emotion: Mauricio Umansky
More from luxury brokerageMore posts in luxury brokerage »
More from luxury lensMore posts in luxury lens »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- The most iconic house in Los Angeles is now for sale
- Why 2026 will reward those who plan with precision, not emotion: Mauricio Umansky
More from Mauricio UmanksyMore posts in Mauricio Umanksy »
More from Michelle SchwartzMore posts in Michelle Schwartz »
More from New CanaanMore posts in New Canaan »
More from ontarioMore posts in ontario »
- Realtor.com parent goes after its own virtual tour target amid battle with CoStar
- Finding Financial Freedom: Karen Roy’s 2nd act blueprint
- Tariffs to spur ripple effects across real estate, industry leaders warn
- Corcoran Affiliates’ Anton: ‘We’re being true to who we are’
- US home lending giant Rocket Mortgage bidding Canada adieu
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
More from Studio CityMore posts in Studio City »
More from the agencyMore posts in the agency »
- The most iconic house in Los Angeles is now for sale
- Why 2026 will reward those who plan with precision, not emotion: Mauricio Umansky
- Luxury’s next phase: What the 2026 buyer really wants
- American Real Estate Association hires Mary-Frances Coleman as inaugural executive director
- Jason Oppenheim: ‘Epic’ real estate + big drama makes new ‘Selling the OC’ season the best yet
Be First to Comment