RE/MAX plans to tap into the real estate sector in Kenya [Photo/nyumbayetu]
During a recent visit to East Africa, Vice President Larry Oberly was quick to showcase financial opportunities RE/MAX gives its business partners and specialists.
RE/MAX gives chances to people to purchase licenses, enroll operators, train them to use their service and benefit from the properties industry; addressing the requirements of an extensive variety of customers including government, corporate and private developers.
“The RE/MAX business model provides opportunities for individuals to achieve financial freedom by becoming RE/MAX brokers and independently running their own RE/MAX brokerages. In addition to becoming their own bosses and managing their own businesses once they buy the franchise, they also provide a chain of employment opportunities in the real estate sector and play a major role in the growth of the economy,” a write-up on the business states as reported by Capital FM.
Oberly directed training for RE/MAX provincial staff and financial proprietors while also engaging with the RE/MAX Kenya group and different partners at a supper honoring him and his work.
RE/MAX Kenya started in 2013 Charles Odere a promoter and agent
RE/MAX works in more than 100 nations and regions, with more than 110,000 partners and more than 7,000 workplaces with 100,000 operators.