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KIC Realty Is Featured in BUZZ Magazine and Here’s What They Had to Say

It’s always a bit surreal seeing your brokerage in print, especially when it’s in a publication like BUZZ Magazine that speaks to the broader real estate industry across Canada.

This month, KIC Realty was featured in the March issue, and the article does a great job capturing what we’ve been building behind the scenes: a brokerage that’s growing quickly, but intentionally, with a clear focus on people, not just production.

A Different Kind of Growth

One of the biggest takeaways from the feature is how KIC Realty’s growth isn’t just about numbers, it’s about structure and purpose.

The article highlights how we’ve expanded across multiple provinces while still maintaining a strong sense of community. That’s not easy to do. A lot of brokerages grow fast and lose their culture along the way. What stood out here is that KIC has managed to scale while keeping collaboration and support at the centre of everything.

It reinforces something we talk about often: growth only works if the foundation is solid.

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Built Around the Agent

A big part of the article focuses on KIC’s approach to agent ownership and long-term opportunity.

Instead of the traditional model where agents are simply closing deals, KIC is structured to give agents a bigger stake in what they’re building. The feature touches on how this creates a shift in mindset—from short-term transactions to long-term business growth.

That’s been a huge differentiator for us. Agents aren’t just working in the business, they’re building something that has value over time.

Leadership That Sets the Tone

The article also shines a light on KIC Realty’s President and Co-Founder, Ron McIntosh, and the role leadership has played in shaping the company.

Ron’s vision comes through clearly: create a brokerage that prioritizes knowledge, integrity, and community, while still embracing the tools and strategies needed to stay ahead in a changing industry.

Recognition That Feels Earned

What’s interesting is how that vision translates into day-to-day operations. It’s not just messaging, but how it shows up in how agents are supported, how decisions are made, and how the brokerage continues to evolve.

For those of us inside KIC, the feature feels less like a spotlight moment and more like a reflection of what’s already happening.

The industry is shifting. Agents are asking better questions about where they hang their license, what they’re building long-term, and who they’re building it with. This article captures that shift and positions KIC as part of that conversation.

If you’re curious to read the full piece, you can check it out here:
👉 https://digital.buzzmagazine.ca/buzz-magazine-march-issue/full-view.html

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