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Douglas Elliman Inc. Common Stock (DOUG)

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NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 5th, 2:37 PM EDT
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Competitors to Douglas Elliman Inc. Common Stock (DOUG)

Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC

Coldwell Banker, as a well-established multinational real estate franchise, competes with Douglas Elliman by offering a strong combination of national and global reach along with extensive resources for agents. Their brand reputation for reliability and professionalism allows them to attract a diverse clientele, whereas Douglas Elliman’s focus is more niche, targeting affluent markets primarily in the Northeast U.S.

Compass, Inc. COMP -1.78%

Compass has swiftly made a name for itself in the real estate landscape by leveraging sophisticated technology and data analytics to streamline the buying and selling process for agents and clients. This tech-focused approach allows Compass to offer innovative marketing solutions and insights, providing a competitive edge in pricing properties effectively. In contrast, Douglas Elliman maintains a more traditional but luxurious approach, appealing to high-end clientele.

Keller Williams Realty, Inc.

Keller Williams Realty is known for its unique franchise business model that empowers local agents and fosters strong community ties. It competes directly with Douglas Elliman by prioritizing agent training and support, which enhances the performance of its agents in the field. The company’s emphasis on technology and marketing gives it a competitive edge in attracting both buyers and sellers in an increasingly tech-savvy market.

RE/MAX Holdings, Inc. RMAX -0.88%

RE/MAX operates a global network of agents and offers a strong brand image as a leader in residential real estate. Its competitive approach includes various franchise offerings, which can attract a wide array of agents. While Douglas Elliman focuses on high-end markets, RE/MAX's extensive presence and expansive referral network give it a significant advantage in volume transactions, particularly in suburban and rural markets.