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Monday, October 31, 2011

RE/MAX Technology is Successful

Most families who begin their venture into looking for a new home, begin online. www.remax.com is where they find what they are looking for. The RE/MAX website offer advanced search properties which allows complete home information to be found on thousands of cities and and towns. The website also connects both buyers and sellers with experiences real estate agents through the RE/MAX LeadStreet system, which to date have provided more than 10 million leads for RE/MAX associates in turn helping millions of families to buy or sell their homes. 


In 2006 LeadStreet debuted with sending an average of 2 million leads a year via email helping the ensure leads can be received anywhere, on any computer or mobile device making it possible for agents to respond quickly. 


RE/MAX Senior Vice President of eBusiness and Emerging Technologies, Kristi Graning said, "The success of LeadStreet and remax.com is proof of our dedication to customer service and to our agents. The fact that RE/MAX agents have received more than 10 million leads, without the referral fee that our competitors typically charge, has brought more experienced real estate professionals to our network. And, those professionals make theirs customers a priority."


Kristi also stated, "Staying on the cutting edge of technology is extremely important. Homebuyers and sellers today expect a quick response and they deserve one. The combination of LeadStreet and remax.com has helped our agents become the most productive sales force in the industry." 


Two surveys recently showed RE/MAX agents succeed beyond their competitors by selling more homes, helping more families and exceeding all national real estate companies regarding sales performance. According to the REAL Trends 500 survey, on average, RE/MAX agents achieved 14.5 Transaction Sides in 2010 opposed to the average 6.8 from all others included in the survey. In 2011 RISMedia Power Broker Report RE/MAX achieved 14.7 transaction sides which exceeded all others by an outstanding two-to-one. 


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