Realty Executives is one of the most closely
followed real estate franchises in the world. In 1965, the company
first drew attention as the originator of the 100 percent commission
concept. Today, phenomenal franchise growth and a unique franchise
development strategy are creating even more interest in Realty
Executives.
Since its dramatic
beginning in Phoenix, Arizona, more than 35 years ago, the company has
become one of the fastest growing franchises in any industry.
Publications like Entrepreneur, Success and Inc. Magazine have recently
ranked Realty Executives as a leader based on such criteria as
franchise growth, management stability and financial soundness. Realty
Executives only began its aggressive franchise expansion in 1987. In
1988, there were 31 franchises and just 624 agents. Today Realty
Executives has thousands of Executives in countries around the world.
Our broker/owners are adding professional, top-producing Executives
every day, continuing our aggressive growth. For the home buying and
home selling public, the news is even better. Because Realty Executives
attracts professional and experienced real estate marketers to the
company, the ultimate winner is the consumer who chooses the services
of an Executive.
But, how did it all begin? Dale Rector is the
visionary who founded Realty Executives. By the 1960's,
Dale Rector was a real estate professional who had worked for
traditional real estate firms in Colorado and in Arizona. But he was
unhappy. He had a number of grievances that weren't easily solved: a)
His commission splits were used to train and support new recruits,
rather than provide him with new and better support services. b)
Inexperienced floor people were encouraged to respond to inquiries on
his listings. c) He was expected to spend valuable field hours on
office work. d) He was required to share commission checks on his own
property purchases with the broker. e) He had no advertising control
over his own listings.
Dale didn't
sit still or complain for long. He opened his own split-commission
firm. Soon he found himself becoming overly involved with the
administrative duties essential to a smoothly run office. He also had
to relinquish the selling time he had always enjoyed. Not surprisingly,
Dale found his top sales associates frustrated with the
split-commission system for the exact reasons he had been. Eventually,
some would leave his office just as Dale had done earlier in his
career.
The industry needed a change. How could he ensure
that the top producers could work free from administrative duties and
also free the office of deadwood?
In 1965, Dale
Rector became the first man in the nation to open a 100 percent
commission office, Realty Executives. The concept, revolutionary at the
time and now widely copied, was quite simple: Sales associates receive
100 percent of their commissions. Associates would share equally in
office expenses. Offices would be coordinated by a full-time broker,
whose salary was paid by the associates. The concept caught on. By
1972, the pilot operation in Phoenix, Arizona was producing the highest
volume of all competitive independent real estate firms. By the 80s,
with greater expansion, volume totaled more than the competitive
national franchise firms in the area.
Each year,
sales volume and the number of associates have grown - proof of the
concept’s wide acceptance and success. Realty Executives
rapid growth is no surprise. Give professional sales associates an
environment where they can concentrate on what they love to do - sell,
and they will get results.
Through Dale
Rector's vision and dedication to his new concept, the real estate
industry has experienced a major change—an alternative to
traditional operations that have hindered the real estate profession
for many years. Realty Executives has revolutionized the real estate
industry by focusing on the needs of the real estate Executives.
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