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Updated almost 11 years ago, 01/28/2014
Naming a development company
Whatever name you pick will be amazing. Getting your business started and running is much more important than the name.
Don't let this step slow you down!
Not so odd. The name is important. "Realty" sounds smaller that "Development Corp". If that's what you're looking for, it fits.
My property manager's company goes by "Realty". I think it's nice in that it's not too specific. Development Corp. is pretty specific, IMO.
Or there's "properties" .. My LLC is "Lyric Properties" for example. Maybe some day I will hatch "Lyric Development Corp", who knows?
When you do your business name search be sure to check out all the possible permutations of whatever name you choose. You don't want to pick "Matt Liu Realty" and find there's a "Matt Liu Properties" out there!
"Realty" often denotes a real estate brokerage...could be confusing.
Why not just end the name with "Properties," "Homes" or "Homebuilders"?
Originally posted by @J Scott:
Is it really that confusing? I saw the google definition of realty is "real, fixed property" so I kinda like that it's open-ended and sort of unassuming. I thought about adding Realty Corporation just to sound less brokerage like and more investment like.
Originally posted by @Matt Liu:
Originally posted by @J Scott:
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...
What about when it's Realty Corp. or Realty Corporation?
Originally posted by @Matt Liu:
What about when it's Realty Corp. or Realty Corporation?
I imagine many large brokerages are incorporated and have a legally registered name that ends with "Inc," "Corp," or "Corporation." Then they use a trade name that drops the ending (just like many LLCs do).
In fact, I think "Realty Corporation" or "Realty Corp" sounds a little weird and confusing.
But again, that's just me...and it's quite possible I'm in the minority here...