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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply
Naming a development company
I am starting to grow as a real estate holding company primarily- getting into more commercial development eventually. Im looking to start using a name - "something realty" to stick to i guess because i like the sound of it and its less conspicuous than "development corp". Is it odd that i am more of a developer and management company but go by "realty"?
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Originally posted by @Matt Liu:
Originally posted by @J Scott:
"Realty" often denotes a real estate brokerage...could be confusing.
Is it really that confusing?
I'll let others chime in, but if I see a company name that ends in "Realty," I'm 99% confident that it's a brokerage firm.
Could just be me...