PHOTO: One Agency Founder and CEO Paul Davies 

One of Australia’s largest residential real estate groups is launching three new divisions as part of their growth plan for 2022, in response to strong demand from potential recruits.

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As part of the network’s expansion, One Agency is adding Projects, Commercial and Rural divisions.

The first Projects Licence approved launched last month, under the leadership of respected business principals, Nigel Napoli & Alex Walker. They have joined One Agency to increase their opportunities from within the 600+ Agency network.

The One Agency Projects New Property Collection business comes to market with over 160 apartments now available to purchase, across Sydney.

One Agency Founder and CEO Paul Davies said, projects, commercial and rural Agents who had previously expressed interest in joining the group prior to the creation of these divisions can now apply.

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“If we look at how One Agency has become one of the top 10 residential networks in Australia, our growth has been achieved by word-of-mouth and referral rather ‘door knocking’ Agents and business owners or buying out other groups as we have seen”.

“We foresee the same will apply with the 3 new divisions. We’re keen to speak to quality real estate professionals who currently specialise in those sectors and who like the idea of working for a group that exchanges franchise fees and commission splits in favour of a low, set monthly fee”.

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Mr Davies said One Agency’s members, across Australia, New Zealand and Fiji – both current and future – would also benefit from the group’s expansion.

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“Until now, our residential specialists have had to refer projects, commercial and rural enquiries outside the network. The new divisions will allow for enhanced referral opportunities within the network”.

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