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Xp Realty is thrilled to announce that Utah's Spring Bengtzen, leader of the 80-agent, $316M Utah Life Real Estate Group, has joined their team. Bengtzen cites eXp Realty's innovative model and robust support for high-performing teams as key factors in her decision to leave a traditional brokerage. She highlights the company's focus on innovation and production-driven environment, as well as the leadership of CEO Leo Pareja, as decisive factors.
Bengtzen brings over 20 years of real estate experience and has built a reputation as a dynamic leader and motivational speaker specializing in team growth and scaling. Her entrepreneurial spirit and forward-thinking mindset align with eXp Realty's mission, making her a valuable addition to the company.
Pareja welcomes Bengtzen and her team, emphasizing their shared vision for innovation and growth. "Spring embodies the entrepreneurial spirit that defines eXp Realty," Pareja said. "Her decision to join us reflects the incredible value we offer to high-performing teams."
Bengtzen's experience includes leading multiple ancillary businesses, including a title company, mortgage company, and coaching firm, as well as co-leading She Inc., a women's empowerment community. She has been recognized for her achievements in real estate and beyond, including completing the New York City Marathon and the Everesting Challenge seven times.
eXp Realty is the largest independent real estate company in the world, with over 85,000 agents across multiple countries. As a publicly traded company, eXp World Holdings provides real estate professionals the opportunity to earn equity awards for production goals and contributions to overall company growth.
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