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EXPI
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Over the past 12 months, EXPI has underperformed S&P 500, delivering a return of -57% compared to S&P 500's +19% growth.
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eXp World Holdings Inc
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eXp World Holdings is the parent company of eXp Realty, a real estate brokerage that lets agents work in a cloud-based model instead of through a traditional branch office network. Its main business is residential real estate brokerage services: helping agents list, market, and close home sales, while also giving them the tools, training, and support they need to work remotely. The company also has software and virtual collaboration businesses tied to its online workplace approach. Its main customers are real estate agents and, through those agents, home buyers and sellers. The company makes money mostly by taking a share of brokerage commissions from completed property transactions and by charging agents for certain business services, technology, and support. That means its revenue depends on housing turnover and on attracting and keeping productive agents who want a lower-overhead, digital-first brokerage. What makes eXp different is its virtual, agent-centric structure. Instead of owning a large network of physical offices, it relies on online tools, remote collaboration, and a revenue-sharing model that can appeal to agents who want more flexibility and a larger share of their commissions. In simple terms, it sits in the middle of the home-sale process as a technology-enabled brokerage, not a homebuilder, lender, or property owner.