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eXp Realty launches land and ranch division by Jonathan Delozier for HousingWire

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eXp Realty has launched a new land and ranch division to serve real estate agents who specialize in rural, agricultural and recreational properties, the company announced this week.

The new division is designed to support agents working in a growing sector of the housing market with tools tailored to land and ranch transactions.

“Our launch of the Land & Ranch Division is yet another example of how eXp continues to redefine real estate around the agent,” said Leo Pareja, CEO of eXp Realty. “We’re giving land and ranch professionals an unmatched platform, combining elite marketing exposure, innovative tech, and a collaborative national network so they can build credibility faster, close more deals, and grow sustainable businesses.”

According to the company, the division will offer custom branding kits, access to national listing platforms such as Land.com and LandWatch.com, and tools such as mapping features, automated reports and presentation builders.

Agents will also be able to participate in peer support networks, certification programs and biweekly meetings with other specialists.

“Land and ranch agents deserve more than just a traditional brokerage,” said Taryn King, chair of the brokerage’s land and ranch agent advisory committee. “At eXp, we’re offering a future-forward platform that speaks directly to the unique needs of this segment — and equips agents with every advantage to dominate their niche.”

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