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LeadingRE Demonstrates Why Global Matters in Real Estate

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A dedicated email from our sponsor, learn more about this offering by opening up this email [Image]( From Our Sponsor   [Luxury_Hero.jpg]( LeadingRE Demonstrates Why Global Matters in Real Estate The Real Deal spoke with LeadingRE’s President of Global Operations Chris Dietz and Berry Everitt, CEO of Chas Everitt International Property Group based in Johannesburg, with a national footprint across South Africa, who also serves as chair of LeadingRE’s Global Advisory Board. Here we explore how they integrate expertise and dedication to curate transactions for their clients – and success for their firms. The Impact of “Global” Dietz says he’s often asked to define the meaning of a “global” company, which he describes as “a local company that’s everywhere.” “Real estate isn’t just local or just global…it’s actually both, and embracing the global aspect opens up enormous opportunities for our clients throughout the world as they aim to diversify their property portfolios,” he says. There’s also a difference between global and international, he explains. “In my view, ‘international’ firms focus on a home market, while having business in one or two or more countries. By contrast, operating globally entails a holistic approach that embraces cultural diversity – truly understanding different cultures and ways of doing business, which heavily impacts our cross-border capabilities and business opportunities,” he says. “It’s not enough to simply have a presence with dots on the map.” [Learn More](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [More Newsletters]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Advertise]( | [Subscribe]( The Real Deal 450 West 31st Street, New York, NY 10001 ©2023 TheRealDeal. All rights reserved. [View Online](

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