Agents encouraged to quit UK and set up overseas operations

Agents encouraged to quit UK and set up overseas operations


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Agents encouraged to quit UK and set up overseas operations

Self employed agency platform eXp UK is inviting UK agents with ambitions of pursuing a career overseas to consider the likes of Spain, Portugal, Italy or Dubai. 

The firm describes itself as the largest global independent agency platform with over 80,000 agents in 25 different countries from the United States, South America, South Africa, Australia, India, Hong Kong, Dubai and across Europe. 

Bow the boss of the UK and European operation is encouraging agents disenchanted with this country to meet with him at A Place In The Sun exhibition in London to discuss an overseas move.

“This week will see some of the most prominent agents from numerous international eXp territories come together under one roof in the capital and whilst the event is primarily targeted towards buyers, it also presents a fantastic opportunity for UK agents to explore the possibility of pursuing a career abroad.

“We’ll have country leaders and a number of agents from France, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Dubai in attendance, all of whom have an unrivalled knowledge on what it takes to build a successful brand and business within their respective markets” explains Adam Day.

A statement from the firm says: “eXp Realty has already provided the foundation for numerous UK agents to build a successful career in the sun, with each of them benefitting from the same training, resources, guidance and support regardless of which international market they choose to operate within. 

“This week, eXp Realty is inviting UK agents with similar ambitions to come and explore the opportunities available to them.”

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