Global Real Estate Firm Opens In Tanzania

Real Estate Maximum (RE/MAX), a US-based firm, has established a presence in the Tanzania real estate market, which, according to RE/MAX stakeholders, will help to improve how the industry operates within the country.

According to Dr. Ovunc Aslan, the East African Chairman of RE/MAX, they currently plan to establish more than 100 offices across the country, which will address the growing demand and bring new improvements to the industry.

“With several years of operating the real estate industry in other parts of the world we have a largest network, enough experience and modern training system, which we will use in improving the industry in Tanzania,” he said, “The country’s population is growing faster and as it grows the demand for housing increases, thus there is the need to have a strong real estate industry that will accommodate the fastest growing population.”

With more than 40 years of experience on an international level and with operations in more than 90 countries, RE/MAX is the world’s largest network of real estate brokers

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