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ealty ONE Group, a modern lifestyle brand and one of the world's fastest-growing franchisors, has secured the top spot on Entrepreneur's 2025 Franchise 500 list for the fourth consecutive year. This achievement marks the ninth time Realty ONE Group has made the prestigious list, continuing to climb the rankings each year with its closest real estate competitor now nearly 20 positions behind.
"We're thrilled to be recognized as the number one real estate brand once again," said Kuba Jewgieniew, CEO and Founder of Realty ONE Group. "This milestone fuels our momentum into 2025 and our 20th anniversary, solidifying our position as a leader in the industry."
Entrepreneur praised Realty ONE Group for its network growth, financial strength, and brand power, stating that the Franchise 500 list represents life-changing opportunities featuring strong and resilient brands.
As the UNBrokerage, Realty ONE Group has expanded its full-service offerings, including proprietary technology zONE, business coaching platforms, and ONE University. With over 20,000 real estate professionals in more than 450 offices across 49 states, Washington D.C., and 24 countries, the brand continues to evolve and grow.
Realty ONE Group's proven business model, dynamic culture, and superior support have driven its rapid expansion into new markets, including Bonaire and Curacao. To learn more about Realty ONE Group and its opportunities, visit www.OwnAOne.com.
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