Gez Group™ is an international
group, providing a world class service in
accelerating the selling and buying process
of real estate. Gez Group’s innovative
philosophy is based on the cornerstones
of embracing Agents in offering our dynamic
and proprietary Cooperating Platform™
in connecting buyers with sellers to reflect
true market value. Our professionalism is
based on the application of expertise and
knowledge gained through experience that
consistently provides a high level of service
and integrity.
Gez Group is at the forefront of a new
and exciting era in the American Real Estate
industry. Using the latest proprietary software
and drawing upon an extensive network of
cooperating real estate professionals, Gez Group
is able to offer a concierge level platform
for our cooperating agents and brokerages
to provide their clients an opportunity
to achieve an accelerated marketing solution
that provides real value and real results.
Gez Group’s multiple auction events
as a sales method has proven success in
pioneering international property markets.
Now, real estate agents of buyers and sellers,
developers, court receivers, government
bodies, and institutions in the United States
can use the very same methods that are used
to sell properties in Europe, South Africa,
Australia and New Zealand.
Gez Groups pinnacle and prestigious multiple
auctions are conducted at luxury hotels,
in conference venues where buyers can make
informed bidding decisions, with an opportunity
to purchase, in an open and transparent
environment and experience, virtual tours,
motion pictures and slide shows of the property
on large projector screens.
In America, real estate professionals are
increasingly turning to the auction sales
method as a winning marketing tool. The
National Association of Realtors study predicts
that by 2010, 1 in 3 properties sold will
be sold utilizing an auction method of marketing.
Since 2003 Residential real estate auctions
have increased by 14.1% and commercial real
estate by 11.1%. In 2004 $48 Billion in
real estate was sold at auction up from
$42.3 Billion in 2003 and $37.6 Billion
in 2002.