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Next Level Realty Sets Mission to Destroy and "One-Up" RE/MAX and Keller Williams in New EnglandJan 24, 2010“ Company Takes Aggressive Moves to Provide Real Estate Professionals Better Benefits ” Share on
Email Friend Contact Author (iRealtyWire.Org) – BOSTON and QUINCY, Mass. – Next Level Realty is on the hunt for the best real estate professionals in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York and New Hampshire and they’re willing to beat RE/MAX and Keller Williams to have the best team.
“We are the best place for real estate agents, teams and brokers in the New England region,” said Adam Bailey with Next Level Realty. “RE/MAX and Keller Williams simply can’t touch our entire package. Agents will net much higher commissions and have better technology platforms that will save them time and money in their business structure.” Next Level Realty is stepping up its commission paid to real estate professionals in excess of the area average. Agents at Next Level Realty now average a net of 94 percent of their commissions after all fees. They also receive a higher than industry average recruiting bonus that is paid quarterly. However the innovative company is also taking the competition once step further by offering its agents and brokers six percent ownership of the company. “Our team will be the best in the area and they deserve part ownership in the company,” Bailey said. “But we will only take the best realtors, teams and brokers in the area from our competition.” Along with simply the best compensation in the Boston area, Next Level Realty also takes its technology to the next level for its professional team. The company creates a custom Wordpress Platform website with an IDX feed for all of its agents that they own as their own proprietary asset. Also it uses technology to help agents save time working on the go without being constantly in the office. The results are agents have more time, money and energy by being virtually connected to the office. “Our competition truly can’t compete with us on the compensation structure or use of technology,” Bailey said. “The office on every corner is a dying breed and Next Level Realty will be there with a better system to pick up the pieces of all those failed offices and bring structure to the online real estate world.” A 2004 Boston Business Journal honoree as a Top 25 Firm in the Real Estate Business, Next Level Realty is changing its business model away from former partnerships with Landmark Realty and Realty Direct. Instead, the company is creating a new type of real estate company that truly uses cost savings and innovation to drive the business. It will also compete in the residential, commercial, mortgage and insurance business delivering a one stop real estate destination for its clients. “Agents selected for the Next Level Realty team can compare our innovative processes, technology and compensation to any other company and we will be the clear leader,” Bailey said. “We are the true innovators in the industry, but if they do find someone that can beat us, we will match the offer presented to us.” Next Level Realty is also planning to license its product across the country, including the possibility of merger and acquisition opportunities with companies with a similar mission and vision. About Next Level Realty Our Mission is to build our company from the bottom up and not the top down! Doing this will ensure we have the best agents working to provide the best possible service to our clients. Next Level Realty provides client services in the residential, commercial, mortgage and insurance industries. For more information about Next Level Realty please call 617-799-7749 or visit their website at www.nextlevelrealty.com. -30- Media Contact: Adam Bailey Next Level Realty Phone: 617-799-7749 # # #
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