
Christopher Alexander announced that he would step down from his role just over three years as Re/Max faces an ongoing struggle with revenue and agent counting.
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RE/MAX announced further changes to its leadership team this week as Christopher Alexander resigned as president of RE/MAX Canada.
Alexander will remain as the franchisor as the broker owner and begin consultations with Re/Max Europe. Re/Max Holdings CEO Erik Carlson will take over the role when Alexander moves in March.
Alexander has been in the role since 2021, but Re/Max noted that the relocation was voluntary.
“We would like to thank Christopher for his enormous contributions to Re/Max Canada. “The regional team is committed to providing world-class support to a distinguished network of local RE/MAX brokerages and agents. It focuses on.
This change comes with the fight for RE/Max, along with continued declines in revenue, losses in North American agents, and other leadership changes.
Amy Resslin resigned in January as president of RE/MAX, less than a year after robbing the reins from Nick Bailey. Bailey left the role in February 2024.
Over 3,600 agents (6.5% (6.5%) set off between the third quarter of 2023 and the third quarter of 2024. During that time, the number of agents for the brand grew slightly globally with 174 agents. did.
Carlson said that RE/MAX is Canada’s leader and that agent counts have been etched over the past year despite the 30 RE/MAX Canada offices in the country being closed.
“Re/MAX continues to maintain its No. 1 market share on the home trading side, thanks primarily to Christopher’s efforts, bringing Canada’s agent count to an all-time high,” Carlson said. The power of the brand remains the quality and caliber of RE/MAX broker owners and sales teammates, striving to provide home buyers and sellers with the best experiences in real estate every day. ”
“Leading this organization in Canada was the greatest honor of my career,” Alexander said in a statement. “The most rewarding part of this role is working with the extraordinary, industry-leading entrepreneurs who make up the RE/MAX network every day.”
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