In a year that champions female achievement, ORRA proudly celebrates the successes of women in the real estate industry. ORRA, led by an all-women executive board, conducted a survey that focused on women minority-owned brokerages.
The findings highlight their accomplishments and set the stage for a more diverse industry.
Highlighting the exceptional women steering the industry: ORRA President Natalie Arrowsmith, President-Elect Tansey Soderstrom, Treasurer Lisa Hill, and Secretary Juliana Boselli-Neves. Their leadership drives the survey to focus on women minority-owned brokerages, showing progress and inclusivity.
Exploring the survey's results, where women-led brokerages exhibit remarkable success. The results show that many agents in these brokerages make between $50,000 and $75,000, with 12% earning over $150,000.
Most brokerages have been in business for over ten years, and 87.18% of them see growth every year.
Highlighting the enduring strength of women-led brokerages, where resilience, growth, and sustained success define their journey. These findings highlight the importance of diversity and inclusivity in the industry. They celebrate achievements and inspire future industry leaders. This emphasizes the role of diversity in moving the industry forward.
As ORRA commemorates its 100th anniversary, the focus remains on inclusivity and diversity. The survey's revelations signify the strides made by women in the real estate landscape and encourage further advancements.
We see the improvements and promise to support a varied and welcoming industry for greater achievements in the future.