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Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC is an American real estate franchise owned by Anywhere Real Estate , with headquarters in Madison, New Jersey . It was founded in 1906 in San Francisco , and has approximately 3000 offices in 49 countries and territories. It publishes an annual house price guide, Home Listing Report . The company does not issue loans; its name refers instead to a former managing partner.

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26-689: A "real estate industry record, surpassing $ 100 billion in closed sales volume" and acquired Fred Sands Realtors, a $ 5 billion company based in Los Angeles . By the end of the year, NRT had acquired over 150 companies. NRT entered the Columbus, Ohio , New York City , and Utah markets in 2001 and continued to make acquisitions in St. Louis , Dallas/Fort Worth , Lake Tahoe , Denver , Atlanta , Sacramento and San Diego . In 2002, Cendant acquired 100 percent of NRT's common stock and bought out Apollo Management. It

39-558: A management-led buyout group including The Carlyle Group for approximately $ 300 million. As part of the sale, the residential unit retained the Coldwell Banker name; the commercial group has changed names several times after the sale and various mergers and acquisitions, and is now CBRE Group . Sears sold Coldwell Banker's surviving residential unit to the Fremont Group, a California investment company, for $ 230 million in 1993. It

52-651: Is a residential real estate brokerage company in the United States of America. A subsidiary of Anywhere Real Estate , Inc. (formerly Realogy Holdings Corp.), its headquarters are located in Madison, New Jersey. As of 2022, the company owns and operates more than 40 brokerage firms in approximately 55 U.S. markets. Most firms are branded under the Coldwell Banker , Coldwell Banker Commercial, Sotheby's International Realty or Corcoran Group brands. National Realty Trust

65-577: The 1970s the company expanded by acquiring firms in Atlanta, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. The first international Coldwell Banker office opened in Toronto, Canada in 1996. Coldwell Banker & Company became a corporation in 1961, and went public in 1968. In 1981 it was bought by Sears, Roebuck , and became part of the Sears Financial Network. In 1989, Sears sold Coldwell Banker's commercial unit to

78-590: The NRT Home Office in Parsippany, New Jersey . Coldwell Banker After the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fires, Albert Nion Tucker, Colbert Coldwell and John Conant Lynch formed Tucker, Lynch and Coldwell on August 27, 1906. Benjamin Arthur Banker joined the firm as a salesman in 1913, and became a partner in 1914. The company changed its name to Coldwell, Kern & Banker in 1918. In 1919

91-780: The current company – NRT LLC. The joint venture operation was established to allow greater acquisition growth. Acquisitions were subsequently made in 1997 in Northern and Southern California as well as in Cincinnati , Ohio . In 1998, NRT entered new markets in Atlanta , Baltimore , Boston , Denver , Minnesota and Washington, D.C. Significant additions to NRT's Florida and New Jersey holdings were also made. The company continued to grow in 1999, entering Dallas/Fort Worth , Harrisburg and Milwaukee markets. With these new holdings, NRT reached its 100th acquisition mark. In 2000, NRT set

104-588: The name became Coldwell, Kern, Cornwall & Banker, and in 1920, Coldwell Cornwall & Banker. Cornwall retired in 1940, and the company name changed again to Coldwell, Banker & Company, which was shortened to Coldwell Banker in 1974. Banker and Coldwell remained active in the company throughout their lives. In 1920, Coldwell Banker moved to a three-story building in San Francisco. It opened an office in Phoenix, Arizona , its first outside California, in 1952. In

117-524: The title NRT . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NRT&oldid=1237388549 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages NRT (company) Anywhere Advisors (formerly Realogy Brokerage Group, NRT, or National Realty Trust)

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143-598: Was a "$ 224 million stock deal in which Cendant paid the $ 166 million that NRT was slated to pay Apollo as part of the original joint venture agreement." NRT incorporated itself within Cendant, operating within its Real Estate Services division. By the end of the year, it had acquired the largest independent real estate firms in Florida and the New England area. NRT's corporate headquarters relocated from Mission Viejo, California , to

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156-407: Was formed in 1996 when Cendant , (then HFS Inc.) purchased Coldwell Banker Corporation . The trust was responsible for the nearly 400 brokerage offices that had been acquired in the Coldwell Banker purchase as well as continuing to acquire offices and renaming them with one of Cendant's brand names ( Coldwell Banker , ERA and Century 21 ). In August 1997, Cendant and Apollo Management formed

169-433: Was sold to HFS Inc., later Cendant , in 1996. When Cendant broke up in 2006, the real estate businesses were spun off as Realogy, which was sold to Apollo Management for about $ 7.75 billion. In 2022, Realogy rebranded as Anywhere Real Estate , Inc. In 2006 helped to raise $ 5 million to support 100 Habitat for Humanity homes to commemorate its 100th anniversary. In February 2015 it collaborated with Adopt-a-Pet.com ,

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