BHGRE Gary Greene renews affiliation, talks Compass acquisition
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BHGRE Gary Greene renews affiliation, talks Compass acquisition
"(Reffkin) talks a lot about growth, and his actions certainly back that up over the last several years, Woodroof says. And, you know, I think that's going to be good for all of us. With Compass's scale now added to the equation, Woodroof says the acquisition increases the sense of momentum within the organization. I think [Compass] puts a premium on moving quickly, and I think it creates a lot of energy at the Anywhere level that that is noticeable, it's palatable, he says."
"There seems to be an excitement that's flowing downstream. While many of the practical impacts are still unfolding, Woodroof said the larger footprint roughly 340,000 Compass agents creates opportunities for access to tools, services and partnerships that benefit local brokerages. You want to be inside the tent, not outside, he said. Local autonomy remains central Despite the expanded corporate umbrella, Woodroof stressed that local identity and autonomy remains."
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene was founded in 1963 and is one of the most established brokerages in the Houston metropolitan area. The brokerage recorded nearly 5,000 transactions and roughly $2.3 billion in 2024 volume, according to RealTrends Verified. The firm affiliated with Better Homes and Gardens in the late 1970s through 1999, operated under Prudential from March 2000 through 2012, and then returned to Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate. Leadership includes the chair of the Texas Real Estate Commission after an appointment by Gov. Greg Abbott. Compass founder Robert Reffkin's emphasis on growth and execution, together with Compass's roughly 340,000 agents, adds scale, momentum and increased access to tools, services and partnerships for local brokerages. Local identity and autonomy remain central, supported by a long track record of home sales in the Houston area.
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