Extra Realty Review – Is Extra Realty a Real Estate Agency?

EXIT Realty was established in 1996 as an online real estate agency that operates throughout the US and internationally. As the company grows rapidly, agents enjoy benefits such as lower startup costs, no franchise fees or desk fees and competitive commission splits. Furthermore, revenue sharing programs enable agents to earn passive income while its agent healthcare system offers cost-effective healthcare coverage for low premiums. eXp Realty also stands out with its extensive training programs, knowledgeable support team, many resources and tools offered for agents’ use.

eXit Real Estate does not mandate minimum sales requirements; however, agents should work full time so as to meet living expenses and income goals. Agents should set aside specific time slots each week for real estate activities and communicate this to clients to avoid scheduling conflicts. eXit offers logos and marketing materials which can be customized specifically to an agent’s needs to help develop their brand.

As part of its marketing and business development tools, the company also offers live virtual training sessions every week, covering topics like new technology, lead generation and making listings/sales. Agents can attend these webinars on their own or with groups. In addition to virtual training sessions held every week via webinar, eXp World hosts events and classes similar to virtual campuses where agents can log on with an avatar to participate in training sessions, collaborate with colleagues or find information.

eXit provides its agents with access to additional products and services beyond its core offerings, including BoldTrail and Kunversion CRM for lead management, Craigslist marketing, mass emailing and mobile transaction management on-the-go via mobile apps like BoldTrail; they can also use SkySlope (transaction management system) to track emails, phone calls and streamline processes through SkySlope Transaction Tracker.

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