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EXIT Realty expands to 40 new markets

Woburn, MA According to Craig Witt, CEO-USA, EXIT Realty Corp. International, the firm has expanded the company into forty new markets since 2022.

While some real estate companies are slowing down, laying off staff and bracing for a slowdown, EXIT continues to grow. This expansion occurred thanks to the efforts of the company’s subfranchisor regional leaders with ‘boots on the ground’ in the states where the new offices opened. EXIT’s regional owners shape the future of an entire state or province by leading other leaders, enriching lives, and working towards creating an empire.

The company’s aggressive growth strategy includes expansion into 100 new markets in 2023. 

“Entrepreneurs and real estate professionals are attracted to EXIT Realty because of the opportunity to earn multiple income streams, make a positive impact in their communities, and aspire to build a lifestyle that lets them live their why,” said Witt. “EXIT also provides the opportunity for those interested in merging their existing operation with or being acquired by one of EXIT’s many successful brokerages.”

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