The first, of a series of roadshows, is organized by eXp Realty in Athens, on Friday, May 13 at 16:30 at the “Stratos Vasilikos” hotel. The company specializes in residential brokerage and the main subsidiary of eXp World Holdings, made its debut in Greece.
The Roadshow program
16: 30-17: 00 attendance, coffee
17: 00-18: 00 presentation
18: 00-18: 30 questions – answers
18: 30-19: 30 buffet, acquaintance – networking
EXp Realty is now active in 21 markets with more than 80,000 partner real estate agents worldwide.
Michael Valdes, President of eXp Global, which is responsible for the global expansion of eXp Realty said: “This is a proud moment for eXp Realty as we expand the market, with the addition of Greece to our existing business all over Europe. Greece is a vibrant market with strong economic forecasts driven by tourism and extremely high foreign investment opportunities. We see huge business opportunities for brokers and their clients in Greece who can benefit from the eXp model.”
The eXp’s Greek company will be headed by Nikos Manomenidis, who has been President of the Central and Eastern European Real Estate Associations Network and a member of the Board of Directors of the American Brokers Association. He is endowed with international experience in residential and commercial real estate.
Listed on the Nasdaq
The eXp Realty main subsidiary of eXp World Holdings listed on the Nasdaq, is the fastest growing real estate company in the world with more than 80,000 brokers in 21 countries, USA, Canada, UK, Australia, South Africa, India, Mexico, Portugal, France, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Italy, Hong Kong, Colombia, I-Spain, Israel, Panama, Germany, Dominican Republic Greece, New Zealand.
The creator of the eXp World Holdings group is Glenn Sanford.
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