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Real Estate Roundup: Industry Insights from Top Brokers

Real estate companies expand globally: Woman-owned indie joins C21 in VA, Christie's enters WA & SA, KW launches in Guatemala, and CBW adds agents.

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oman-owned indie joins Century 21 in Virginia; Christie's expands to Western and South Australia; KW launches in Guatemala; CB Warburg adds agents.

    Danielle Bowers' Lifestyle Realty Group has affiliated with Century 21 in Virginia, becoming Century 21 Lifestyle. Bowers, a veteran of the Army National Guard, brings nearly two decades of real estate experience and designations in seller representation and luxury marketing to the table. Her firm specializes in military relocation and luxury sales.

    Christie's International Real Estate has launched a new firm covering Western Australia and South Australia, led by Shelly Scorer. The team will cater to international buyers and investors, offering sophisticated services and global connections. With growing interest from international buyers since the pandemic, Christie's aims to provide bespoke service and world-class marketing in these regions.

    Keller Williams Realty is expanding its Central American presence with a new master franchise in Guatemala, led by Regional Operating Principal Rodrigo Garcia. The franchise plans to open its first market center before year-end. Garcia brings commercial real estate experience from RE/MAX and envisions KW as the choice brand for investors and agents in Guatemala.

    Coldwell Banker Warburg has welcomed three new team members: broker Jennifer Roberts and agents Viviane Giraldi and Tiara Mitchell. Roberts joins with 35 years of industry experience, while Giraldi's fluency in multiple languages helps her connect with a diverse client base. Mitchell brings a passion for helping clients find their ideal homes as a relatively new real estate sales professional.

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