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Realty ONE Group International, a rapidly expanding lifestyle brand and franchisor, has announced a significant initiative aimed at real estate professionals in Phoenix. The company is now offering agents the choice to unaffiliate from the National Association of Realtors (NAR). This move is designed to empower real estate professionals by providing them with greater flexibility and autonomy in their business practices.
The decision comes as part of Realty ONE Group's commitment to fostering a more independent and innovative environment within the real estate industry. By allowing agents to opt out of NAR membership, the company is responding to a growing demand among professionals who seek to redefine their business models and align their practices with their personal values.
This initiative reflects a broader trend in the real estate sector, where many agents are reconsidering traditional affiliations and exploring new avenues for growth and success. Realty ONE Group's approach aims to support these professionals in their quest for independence while continuing to provide them with essential resources and support. As the industry evolves, this move could pave the way for a new era of real estate practices in Phoenix and beyond.
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