Greg Remmers has been named designated broker for Arizona operations, with support from Melissa Dierks and Sandy Karpen. This merger is about creating something extraordinary for our agents and clients, Wong said. By combining two of Arizona's most productive brokerages, we're not just growing in size, we're growing in strength. Our agents consistently outperform the market 2.5-to-1, and now, with deeper resources and shared expertise, we're positioned to deliver an even higher level of service and success.
After the merger, The Capitol Forum's analysis showed that Compass would control 30% or more of local brokerage markets across the U.S. from Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles on the West Coast to Boston, parts of New York City and Washington, D.C. on the East Coast. The combined brokerages would have market dominance in markets like Honolulu, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Greenwich, Connecticut, Newport Beach and Los Gatos, California, Denver, St. Louis, Houston and Austin.
"We have a unique opportunity to utilize the incredible breadth of talent across our companies, especially our world-class agents and franchisees, to deliver even more value to home buyers and home sellers across every phase of the home buying and home selling experience,"
By joining forces with Dan and his incredible team, we are creating a platform that allows agents to thrive like never before. Together, we're combining the best systems, trademarked processes, leadership, and culture to deliver an end-to-end experience that sets a new standard in real estate. This merger is about building something bigger that helps our agents go further, faster.