Skip to main content

Howard Hanna acquires Toledo brokerage Welles Bowen

Independent regional giant Howard Hanna Real Estate Services is bolstering its presence in the greater Toledo, Ohio, market with the acquisition of the market’s number four player, Welles Bowen Realtors.

Welles Bowen, which has served the Northwest Ohio market for over 100 years, brings over 150 agents and 10 offices to Howard Hanna, which already had around 50 agents at its Toledo/Maumee office.

The new company will be named Welles Bowen Realtors–a Howard Hanna company, as Welles Bowen Vice President Kevin Smith told Inman.

Kevin Smith, Welles Bowen Vice President

Credit: Kevin Smith/Welles Bowen

“Howard Hanna’s network of 259 offices will be an excellent resource for strengthening and supporting Welles Bowen,” Smith said in a press release today.

With more than 9,000 sales associates across Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania to Northern Carolina and Maryland and beyond, Howard Hanna is the third largest real estate company in America by transaction sides, according to Real Trends, the number one privately owned broker in the nation, and the largest home seller in Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York.

Real estate sales Jedi mind tricks

Plant the seeds of action in prospects’ minds READ MORE

President Howard “Hoby” Hanna flagged in December 2017 that four acquisitions were likely to happen in the first quarter of 2018.  The company would not reveal the details of this first deal to Inman, as a privately owned company.

“Howard Hanna is dedicated to our strategic growth, and we aim to be the top choice in the Toledo area marketplace. The addition of the team at Welles Bowen Realtors will help us to achieve this in the coming year,” said Hanna in a press statement today.

The Howard Hanna Maumee office has grown from scratch to be number 7 in the greater Toledo market in that time, said Smith.

“The joining of these two dynamic companies will give us the opportunity for local expansion, allowing us to better serve agents and customers in 2018 through this partnership with Welles Bowen,” said Hanna.

Kristine Burdick, president of Howard Hanna Midwest, added in a statement to Inman: “We’ve been studying the south Michigan and northwest Ohio markets. We identified Welles Bowen as an excellent M & A (target) for us because of their business model, their family values and their commitment to growth in this area.”

Kristine Burdick of Howard Hanna Midwest

Credit: Kristine Burdick/Howard Hanna Midwest

Both Howard Hanna and Welles Bowen have property management divisions and relocation businesses, she added.

“Our philosophy and our culture and our way of doing business could not have been a better match,” Smith said, telling Inman the companies had been in talks for a year before the deal. Both are members of Leading Real Estate Companies of the World, the international network for independent brokerages.

“Welles Bowen is run like a family business and Howard Hanna is a fourth generation family business,” Smith said.  “I had people giving me notes as Hoby was speaking yesterday, saying: ‘Congratulations, Kevin, this is great for Welles Bowen.'”

A handful of Welles Bowen agents who had gone to Howard Hanna’s Maumee office in the last couple of years seemed “thrilled” to be back together again with their former Welles Bowen colleagues, according to Smith.

Smith told Inman the Toledo market was experiencing low inventory similar to many places around the country, but that new construction of single family homes was ongoing and “doing very well.”

In its press release, the company said Welles Bowen agents will be able to offer exclusive Howard Hanna programs, including the “100% Money Back Guarantee” .

Smith said the new entity plans on doing “big things” in 2018 now that it had the tools and tech from Howard Hanna. “The best is yet to come,” he said.

Email Gill South.


Howard Hanna acquires Toledo brokerage Welles Bowen curated from Inman

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Amazon HQ2 talks reportedly narrow to Crystal City, Dallas and NYC

Amazon is reportedly getting close to finalizing the location of its  $5 billion, 50,000-job  second headquarters following a nationwide reverse-contest of sorts, wherein the tech company accepted bids and presentations from different city governments on why they should be the one to land Amazon HQ2. And now it appears that three locations are currently in the lead: Virginia’s Crystal City, Dallas and New York City. After speaking to people familiar with Amazon’s plans, The Wall Street Journal reported  this weekend that the search for the second headquarters has narrowed from the 20 cities originally shortlisted as potential locations. Discussions around Denver, Toronto, Atlanta, Nashville, Tenn., and Raleigh, N.C. have cooled somewhat while Amazon’s team has been having more talks with representatives of the other three cities. Amazon’s impact on home affordability has been a major consideration, as the tech giant’s presence in Seattle has both created nume...

The Ultimate Guide To Family Law

Introduction The government has always had a fascination with families and the contract of marriage. State legislatures have passed many laws regulating the requirements for getting married and for obtaining a divorce. In addition, today’s laws also affect couples who live together outside of marriage. It is hard to give simple answers to many of the legal questions that a person may have about marriage, parenthood, separation, or divorce because the laws change and vary from one state to another. In addition, judges in different states with identical laws may decide cases with similar facts in different ways. This article describes the laws and court rulings common to most states. If you have other questions, please contact a lawyer in your state. You may also wish to contact a specialist. Many lawyers (particularly in urban areas) work only on family law or make it a large part of their general practice. Lawyers specializing in family law also may refer to themselves as specialist...

A tech millionaire wants to build a blockchain city in the desert

The desert in northwestern Nevada near Tesla’s Gigafactory is filled with sagebrush and dust, but if a cryptocurrency millionaire’s high-stakes gamble goes the way he wants the land will soon bloom into a full-blown city unlike any that has preceded it. The land includes 68,000 acres of desert near Reno. The man behind the plan is Jeffery Berns, 56, a lawyer and the founder of a company called Blockchains LLC. And the idea is to create an entirely new community, the size of a city, that is based entirely on blockchain — a kind of digital record keeping technology that is best known as the transaction ledger behind cryptocurrency Bitcoin . “We are building the world’s first smart city based on technology, from infrastructure all the way up,” Berns said Thursday in Prague during a launch event for the project. A moment later he added that, “It’s not so much a city as much as a series of different projects to highlight the power of a public blockchain.” The New York Times toured ...