News: Rhode Island

RE/MAX Flagship merges with RE/MAX Premier

Christine Tanner, RE/MAX Flagship

 

Michael Mita, RE/MAX Flagship

 

Providence, RI According to Christine Tanner and Michael Mita, co-owner/brokers of RE/MAX Flagship, the firm has merged with RE/MAX Premier in Providence and Warwick, creating opportunities for local agents and allowing the company to grow and evolve more rapidly in the Rhode Island real estate market. Sean Harrington, owner of RE/MAX Premier, will join RE/MAX Flagship as a broker associate and advisor to management.

“RE/MAX has been number one in the Rhode Island real estate market for over 30 years. We build our business on fantastic leadership such as Mike and Chris. They are central to the growth of Rhode Island and we’re very excited to see this succeed,” said Dan Breault, executive vice president and regional director at RE/MAXINTEGRA, New England.

Combining three Rhode Island offices under the RE/MAX Flagship name will immediately increase market share by over 40% and top-line revenue by over 25%. With over 50 agents and three statewide locations, RE/MAX Flagship now has the ability to offer agents access to a wider range of markets, including those in Mass. and Conne. The cities of Providence, Cranston, East Greenwich, and Warwick will feel the most impact.

“We’re excited for what this means for our agents and customers,” said Mita. “We will have the resources and abilities to offer services in a wider variety of markets, allowing our agents to provide the best support to all our clients—buyers and sellers alike.”

These two new offices will allow RE/MAX Flagship to offer affiliation to real estate professionals throughout the state. With a focus on increased service and productivity, in addition to advanced sales tools, such as hi-tech cameras used for 3D virtual reality floor plans and home tours, RE/MAX Flagship is committed to providing associates with the ability to deliver unparalleled service to their buyer and seller clients.

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