EMERYVILLE, CA – ZipRealty, Inc. (http://www.ziprealty.com) (NASDAQ: ZIPR),
the leading online residential real estate brokerage and technology provider,
is proving to be an attractive – and potentially lucrative – place to work for
young, tech-savvy real estate agents, according to Pat Garner,
Designated Broker of ZipRealty’s San Diego office.
Pat Garner |
“With rising prices and limited inventory, the housing
market in Southern California is definitely making a rebound,” says Ms. Garner.
“Becoming a real estate agent is a great career choice for younger people,
especially if you’re willing to work hard,” she says. “And Dakota has made a commitment to work hard,” she notes.
Mr. Johnson started his career at ZipRealty in June 2012 and
is expected to close his first sale on March 15: a two-bedroom home in
Oceanside, Calif., for just under $300,000.
A Phoenix-based real estate agent and a firefighter acquired the house as an investment property with the intention of making future investments in Southern California.
In mid-April, Mr.
Johnson is slated to close his second home sale: a two-bedroom condo in San
Marcos, Calif., an REO that sold for $204,000, well above its original asking
price of $192,000. And he is currently working with a computer programmer in
his 30’s who prefers to work with a tech-savvy agent.
Jack Maroney |
“I have been around
real estate my entire life,” Mr. Johnson says. “Seeing my mom’s success had a
significant impact on my life and career choice. As a kid, I used to help my
mom put up for-sale signs, and then it turned into helping her write blogs and
do email marketing as a young teenager,” he shares.
“I encouraged Dakota to start taking classes to get his real
estate license at the age of 17 ½ so he could be fully licensed when he turned
18,” notes Mrs. Johnson, a nine-year veteran of the real estate industry. Ms.
Johnson has sold nearly $100 million in real estate during her career. In 2012,
she sold 16 homes valued at $6.5 million.
Another San Diego real estate agent, 22-year-old Jack
Maroney, has also started to mentor under Mrs. Johnson. Maroney began
working for ZipRealty in late August 2012 and just commenced closing escrow on
his first home.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Stacey Corso
510.735.2667
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