Re/Max Crossroads celebrates 30th anniversary with celebration party

December 30th, 2011 by admin Leave a reply »

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Barney Johnson, broker/owner of Re/Max Crossroads Realty, says, “That’s me with a beige top and shades nearby a helm during a behind of a 63-foot racing yacht Spirit of Isis, that placed initial in all 7 races during this spring’s Antigua Sailing Week. He says sailboat racing helps keep him rested for his real estate career.

Re/Max Crossroads Realty distinguished a 30th anniversary recently with a celebration celebration in Markham, Ont.

“I chose a name ‘Crossroads’ for my authorization since my categorical bureau is located during a crossroads of Richmond Hill, Markham, North York and Scarborough,” says Barney Johnson, broker/owner of Re/Max Crossroads Realty. “Rather than have countless bend offices we select to have one vast mega bureau to offer these 4 abounding communities. It is now a second largest Re/Max bureau out of some-more than 7,000 Re/Max International offices worldwide.”

Johnson non-stop an iRealty paperless bureau in north Toronto only over a year ago. It has some-more than 30 agents and skeleton to supplement more. “I now also have purchased a Dominion Lending Centre debt authorization — initial listened of them by reading REM – and it is doing well,” Johnson says. “At a celebration we was asked how we survived over a years and a pivotal to my success. It was simple. we recruited agents that were: 1. Honest and ethical. 2. Friendly and co-operative. 3. Who finished a smallest of one transaction per month. After that we let a law of a star take over – ‘Likes attract likes’.”  

Johnson told everybody during a celebration that “if we do not wish to be a plant of bake out, we should remember that real estate is your career and not your life. Having other passions like carrying my modernized scuba diving certificate and sailboat racing and cruising in a Caribbean for a past 20+ years helps keep me refreshed.”







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