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Independent Real Estate Agency

Ex-Franchise and Independent Real Estate Agency Owners Choose One Agency

Stephen & Jacqui Johnston joined the One Agency Group in New Zealand in January 2016 as One Agency Dunedin.

With a combined 56 years of real estate experience in Dunedin, Jacqui and Stephen have owned and operated an Independent Real Estate Agency and a RE/MAX Franchise.

“We first noticed One Agency with their classy email campaign and strong branding,” says Stephen. “When we looked into the group further, the vibrancy, number and sheer calibre of people they were attracting really appealed. We had been with RE/MAX for 6 years but it just didn’t resonate for us any more.”

“We weren’t keen on another joining another complicated franchise and initially our thoughts were on creating our own brand,” says Jacqui. “But we realised how much time would be wasted in starting from scratch as an independent real estate agency, and our business momentum would have suffered.”

“One Agency offered a better platform than being an independent for attracting other agents to join us,” she says.

The pair felt the timing to be right and the fact that One Agency were flexible with the launch date helped them to make the decision to choose this successful real estate brand.

“Plus the set up costs were minimal,” says Jacqui, “there were no built-in costs for things we didn’t want or need and also the bonus of low on-going fees. After having a chat with John Stewart, the Head of Australasian Membership, we felt it was a good fit. We wanted to be part of their successful journey.”

Their business set up was simple and straightforward as they already had an existing operation and so managed to hit the ground running.

After only 8 months of operation, they are progressing with their projected expansion and cover the Otago region as One Agency The Property Specialists, bringing with them vast experience in Residential Sales, Property Management, House and Land Packages, Subdivisions, Lifestyle and Rural, Commercial and Industrial.

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Massive Enquiry for One Agency Licenses in NZ

One Agency Founder & CEO, Paul Davies visited New Zealand earlier this month, with John Stewart, a former industry leader across the Tasman, who spearheads the roll out of the brand and the One Agency Licenses into NZ.

They toured between the four main centres; Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin over five days and met with 21 groups of real estate agents interested in the One Agency Licenses.

“It was an absolute whirlwind tour for us and great to get back to my home country. The brand is generating a huge amount of interest over there with the business model  striking a timely chord with agents and office owners reviewing their share of retained income against the value delivered by their present employer or network,” says John.

There are two licensees already up and running since the Spring launch across the Tasman, with another five undergoing the set-up process. Three additional new members with licenses in place areas are about to commence setup.

“We’re able to offer a rapid turnaround once the paperwork is in place. We’ve had offices ready and listing property within a couple of weeks, such is the simplicity of the model driven by head office and our business partners,” he says.

 

Naomi Brooking Brooking Realty NZ

Market Leading Agent in NZ Chooses One Agency

Naomi Brooking and her team of five started up their business Brooking Realty with One Agency in New Zealand only four weeks ago and they are the 2nd member to join since the group expanded into NZ.

With a number of listings already being promoted, Brooking seems on course to maintain her market-leading record in the region.

They cover Tawa to Pukerua Bay and also Johnsonville to Kaiwharawara in the Wellington region of New Zealand.

She was in the process of purchasing a franchise of the real estate company she was working with, but when things became less appealing with the franchise option, Naomi considered going independent or approaching another boutique company where she’d previously worked, with the hope of setting up her own subsidiary under them.

Then she heard about One Agency launching in New Zealand and after researching the group thoroughly, she set up her business with One Agency.

“The business model made complete sense to me; that it isn’t a traditional franchise, the cost is also a lot less than a franchise, plus it has far less restrictions and excellent marketing,” she says.