PHOTO: RE/MAX New Zealand CEO – Don Ha
The gala event RE/MAX New Zealand planned for its six-month awards shifted to a virtual platform amidst Level 4 restrictions.
The awards were to have been announced at the Intercontinental Wellington as part of an exciting rally programme of top speakers.
“We unfortunately had to postpone the event, but I was incredibly proud of how the team transformed it into our first-ever virtual awards on Monday 6th September,” said RE/MAX New Zealand CEO Don Ha.
“We had a very exciting event via ZOOM instead and nobody missed out on celebrating the great achievements within our network.”
RE/MAX Partners in Flatbush dominated in January to June 2021 office performance and was #1 for both transaction sides and commission. RE/MAX Realty Group, Warkworth, and RE/MAX Team Realty, New Plymouth, made up the top three.
Charlotte Wilson, RE/MAX Realty Group led the six months for transaction sides and commissions.
Making up the top three for transaction sides were Debbie Aldred, RE/MAX Realty Group, and Ivan Wong Kee, RE/MAX Capital Legacy. Making up the top ten for commission were Debbie Aldred; Loren Lopez, RE/MAX Realty Group; Ivan Wong Kee; Stephen Kim, RE/MAX Stars; Donna Wyllie, RE/MAX Realty Group; Yasemin Mead, RE/MAX Stars; Brad Letica, RE/MAX Team Realty; Donna Russell, RE/MAX Revolution; and Ravi Singh, RE/MAX Revolution.
Tania Fasher, from RE/MAX Leading Edge in New Lynn, was the top commercial agent, with Jeff Bracegirdle, RE/MAX Partners, taking second place.
The team awards were given under large, medium and small team categories.
Of the large teams, Team Jerry, from RE/MAX Partners was #1 for both transaction sides and commissions, with Team Vinson, also from RE/MAX Partners, taking the second spot in both categories.
At the medium team level, Team Hilliam, again from RE/MAX Partners, was the top-performing team in transaction sides and commission, followed by Team Stevens from RE/MAX Team Realty.
The three winners in the small teams’ category were Team Your Move, RE/MAX Elite in Nelson taking first place for transaction sides and second place for commission. Reversing that was Kim & Katie Team taking first place for commissions and second for transaction sides. Rounding up the top three for both transaction sides and commission was the Tang & Kidd team from RE/MAX Partners.
“We celebrated six months of truly amazing achievements and I am very proud of my network in the way the RE/MAX agents continue to exceed their customers’ expectations.
“The strength and resilience of our Kiwi broker owners and sales agents is extraordinary. Nothing stops us with our ‘never give up’ attitude,” said Mr Ha.
FULL AWARDS LIST
RE/MAX New Zealand – Top Performers – January to June 2021
TOP OFFICES – TRANSACTION SIDES + COMMISSION
- RE/MAX Partners
- RE/MAX Realty Group
- RE/MAX Team Realty
TOP AGENTS – TRANSACTION SIDES
- Charlotte Wilson, RE/MAX Realty Group
- Debbie Aldred, RE/MAX Realty Group
- Ivan Wong Kee, RE/MAX Capital Legacy
TOP AGENTS – COMMISSION
- Charlotte Wilson, RE/MAX Realty Group
- Debbie Aldred, RE/MAX Realty Group
- Loren Lopez, RE/MAX Realty Group
- Ivan Wong Kee, RE/MAX Capital Legacy
- Stephen Kim, RE/MAX Stars
- Donna Wyllie, RE/MAX Realty Group
- Yasemin Mead, RE/MAX Stars
- Brad Letica, RE/MAX Team Realty
- Donna Russell, RE/MAX Revolution
- Ravi Singh, RE/MAX Revolution
TOP COMMERCIAL AGENT
- Tania Fasher, RE/MAX Leading Edge
- Jeff Bracegirdle, RE/MAX Partners
TOP TEAMS (Large) – TRANSACTION SIDES + COMMISSION
- Team Jerry, RE/MAX Partners
- Team Vinson, RE/MAX Partners
TOP TEAMS (Medium) – TRANSACTION SIDES + COMMISSION
- Team Hilliam, RE/MAX Partners
- Team Stevens, RE/MAX Team Realty
TOP TEAMS (Small) – TRANSACTION SIDES
- Team Your Move, RE/MAX Elite
- Kim & Katie Team, RE/MAX Realty Group
- Tang & Kidd, RE/MAX Partners
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