About eXp Australia
eXp is a rapidly growing cloud-based real estate company with over 50,000 agents internationally across the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, France, Mexico, South Africa, India, Portugal, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Italy, Hong Kong, Spain, Colombia and is changing the game for agents and consumers alike. In addition eXp has announced plans to expand its real estate operations into Israel in the second quarter of 2021 and Germany, Panama and Japan by the third quarter. This accomplishment is pr...
eXp is a rapidly growing cloud-based real estate company with over 50,000 agents internationally across the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, France, Mexico, South Africa, India, Portugal, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Italy, Hong Kong, Spain, Colombia and is changing the game for agents and consumers alike. In addition eXp has announced plans to expand its real estate operations into Israel in the second quarter of 2021 and Germany, Panama and Japan by the third quarter. This accomplishment is pretty significant when you consider a mere 25 agents jumped on board back in October 2009 when Glenn Sanford, Founder and CEO of eXp World Holdings had the idea of a cloud-based brokerage.
Back then the idea was wildly futuristic. A cloud-based brokerage? But it worked. Take a look at the steady increase in agents joining eXp in the chart below. It’s no surprise that eXp continues to attract today’s top agents from across the country and the world.
At eXp Australia, you’re working with some of the most forward-thinking professionals that real estate has to offer. Through our one-of-a-kind Cloud Office Environment, our agents collaborate with industry experts nationwide and internationally, so that you can know you’re receiving the highest quality service across the country.
eXp agents have access to some of the most powerful technologies in real estate including top-tier resources, tools, services and training to further succeed. eXp Australia is a subsidiary of eXp World Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: EXPI).
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