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| RE/MAX Headquarters in the Denver Technological Center. | |
| Company type | Public |
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| NYSE: RMAX (Class A) | |
| Industry | Real estate |
| Founded | January, 1973 |
| Founders | Dave Liniger Gail Liniger (formerly Main) |
| Headquarters | Denver, Colorado, USA |
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| Website | remax |
RE/MAX (officially RE/MAX Holdings, Inc., and short for Real Estate Maximums) is an international real estate franchise operating in over 100 countries and territories [2] that, in 2015, had over 100,000 agents in 6,800 offices. [3]
RE/MAX was founded in 1973 by Dave Liniger and Gail Main in Denver, Colorado. [4] [5] [6]
It was established with a maximum commission concept, meaning that agents would keep nearly all of their commissions and pay their broker a share of the office expenses, rather than paying their broker a share of the commission of each sale, which is common in residential real estate. [7]
In 1975, Dennis Curtin purchased the first RE/MAX franchise outside of Colorado, in Kansas City, Missouri. [8] Growing to 100 franchises in two years, [9] [10] it has held an annual convention since its first one was held in Las Vegas in 1976. [10]
It opened its first office outside the U.S. in 1977, when Don Fernie started RE/MAX South in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [11] Having 30 Canadian franchises by 1981,[ citation needed ] RE/MAX became the top real estate company in that country six years later. [12]
Having made its inaugural flight at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta in New Mexico, [6] the RE/MAX Hot Air Balloon—a red, white and blue hot air balloon—was introduced in 1978, [13] [14] becoming its official logo the following year. Expanding beyond North America with the formation of RE/MAX Europe in 1994, it also began operating in Germany, Italy, Spain, and South Africa. [15]
In November 1994, RE/MAX Satellite Network was launched in the US as a sales training system for real estate. Later renamed RE/MAX University, it debuted at the NAR Convention in Anaheim, California, [6] and offered training, professional designation courses, and company news. [3]
In 1998, two years after his company expanded into Australia and New Zealand, [16] Liniger attempted the first manned balloon flight around the world in a stratospheric gas balloon. [17] [18] [19] [20] The flight was canceled due to design and weather problems. [21]
In 2006, three years before it was reported that its franchises were present in 70 countries, [4] RE/MAX began to list all U.S. homes for sale on its website, including homes being sold by competitors. [22] [23] By 2011, the company already had more than 6,000 franchises. [24]
In April 2010, the Obama administration announced the "Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives" (HAFA) program. [25] Leaders from the U.S. Treasury Department and the Bank of America detailed the initiative while participating in a live national broadcast held at RE/MAX headquarters. [26]
In 2013, UN Special Rapporteur Richard Falk released a report which alleged that real estate groups, such as RE/MAX, found to promote or sell properties in Israeli settlements may be held liable for complicity in the crime of promoting settlement activity in occupied territory. [27] [28] In 2015, RE/MAX Israel was still selling properties in 18 different Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. [29]
With over 15,000 agents in Europe, the company expanded into China by opening an office in Beijing. [30]
In November 2015, two years after its first IPO raised $220 million, [31] RE/MAX Holdings Inc completed its second offering of approximately $185 million, [32] holding a 58.3% stake and RIHI owns 41.7% of RE/MAX LLC. Total diluted share count (public and private) as of December 31 was 30.2 million shares. [33] [34] [35]
Operating in about 100 countries, RE/MAX maintained the largest corporate fleet of hot air balloons in the world (115) in 2016. [36] [37] Furthermore, covering Minnesota and Wisconsin, RE/MAX Results was declared its largest franchise, with 1,200 agents and an average of 20 transactions per agent. [38]
Two years later, former president Geoff Lewis [39] and Liniger [40] retired after leaving their roles, with responsibilities passing to CEO Adam Contos. That same year, it was reported that he had violated the firm's ethics by lending a multimillion-dollar sum of his own personal money to Contos. [41]
In addition to RE/MAX LLC, RE/MAX Holdings, Inc. owns two other brands.
Motto Mortgage (Motto Franchising, LLC) is the first national mortgage brokerage franchise brand in the United States. Motto was launched by RE/MAX in 2016. [2]
Wemlo (stylized as wemlo) is a fintech company that provides third-party mortgage loan processing services. The company was founded in early 2019 as a startup in Florida by David Rogove and Steven Gelley. RE/MAX Holdings announced its acquisition of wemlo on September 1, 2020. [2]
In 1992, RE/MAX became a sponsor of Children's Miracle Network. [42] The company hosts art auctions, organizes golf tournaments, and encourages agent fundraising activities. Collectively, all RE/MAX affiliates have raised $147 million for the Children's Miracle Network hospitals in over 20 years of sponsorship. [43]
In 2002, the company became a sponsor of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Race For The Cure events in the United States. [44]
Local offices use hot air balloons for educational programs and non-profit organization fundraisers. [13]
RE/MAX University has been featured in Training Magazine's Top 125 US Organizations recognizing employee development. [45]