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Boston to lose largest independent agency to national firm

Strong rumor on the street is that Gibson Domain Domain, Boston’s largest independent real estate company (and, disputably, the largest real estate company, overall) is about to become a franchise of Sotheby’s Real Estate.

(In fact, this may have already happened. I don’t get out, much.)

No one at Gibson was available for comment, mostly because I didn’t call anyone to ask.

The new company is believed to be called “Sotheby’s Gibson Realty”, meaning the mysterious “Domain Domain” name joins Jordan Marsh and Lechmere stores in the garbage heap.

An Internet search doesn’t uncover much. www.southebysgibson.com was registered to a company in California, in summer, 2005. However, www.gibsonsir.com was registered on November 2, 2006. Other Sotheby’s affiliates use the same naming … www. xxxxxx sir .com.

The downtown Boston residential real estate community has seen a year of change.

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage merged its two South End offices and Gibson Domain Domain and Hammond RE, among other firms, saw high-level defecations (sp) to newcomer Keller-Williams.

Hmm. Will any locally-owned firm step up to the plate to service the Boston market?

We’ll see, in 2007.


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8 Responses to “Boston to lose largest independent agency to national firm” »»

  1. Comment by teresa boardman | 11/29/06 at 5:20 pm

    Before I became a REALTOR I worked in for large corporations and they were bought and

    sold on a regular basis. I developed a theory those many years ago and that is that one day all

    companies will be part of one huge, very ugly corporation. The only thing that has changed for me

    in my way of thinking is that instead of being a public corporation it will be a private, family

    owned company, like Walmart. :)

    What I meant to say is you have a mighty nice blog. I have

    been to Boston a few times and hope that I will get to visit again soon. :)

  2. Comment by Paul | 11/29/06 at 6:17 pm

    Well,

    Gibson Domain Domain called me about 5 months ago in regards to redesigning their website… never

    heard from them again. Whatever that means.

  3. Comment by lucy | 11/29/06 at 8:25 pm

    whatever, one of the broker at

    gibson domain|domain was a major a-hole to me, see ya later!

  4. Comment by Fever | 11/30/06 at 3:23 pm

    teresa boardman:

    Please don’t visit we have enough socialists that live here already.

  5. Comment by John A Keith | 11/30/06 at 3:28 pm

    Oh, Fever, could you have least put a smiley face

    after your comment???

    Otherwise, you just sound grouchy.

  6. Comment by Fever | 11/30/06 at 5:06 pm

    I get grouchy anytime someone bites the hand that feeds them.

  7. Comment by Ralph | 12/02/06 at 9:20 am

    The kicker is according to the Boston Business Journal,

    Sotherby’s International is owned by the same parent company as Coldwell Banker Residential

    Brokerage, ERA and Century 21. So they are literally all working under the same parent company.

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