Century 21 803 Realty, which serves the Columbia area with offices in Lexington, Chapin and Camden, will expand the Centure 21 brand’s market share in South Carolina with offices in Columbia, Greenville and North Charleston. It is said that they have partnered with Excel Real Estate, which is located next door. news release.
Excel Real Estate, now doing business as Century 21 Excel, and its affiliated agencies will gain access to the brand’s powerful suite of business-building tools, cutting-edge technology and international network through merger with Century 21 803 Realty Become. The release states that the brokerage continues to leverage his Caché, a local brand developed as his Excel Real Estate.
The combined operations of Centure 21 803 Realty and Century 21 Excel currently consist of six offices and more than 200 affiliated agents serving clients from Greenville to Charleston, according to the release.
Candice McCuien and Kenny McCuien, founders of Excel Real Estate, will both serve as executive vice presidents of Century 21 Excel and will oversee the transition, according to the release. Candace McEwen, who founded the company with her husband Kenny McEwen in 2016, is highly regarded as a leader in the local industry, currently serving as the 2024 President-Elect of the Central Carolina Association of Realtors, and the 2025 President-Elect of the Central Carolina Association of Realtors. will lead the association, the release states. She is the first African American female president in the association’s history. Century 21 Excel is one of the largest African-American owned brokerage firms in the state.
Tim Williams, currently owner of both Centure 21 803 Realty and Century 21 Excel, believes the merger will bring together two like-minded companies well known for their first-class customer service and deep market knowledge. said that it would be integrated. Strong industry connections that our affiliated agents leverage to the benefit of our clients.
“Candace and I have known each other for a long time, but when we both wanted to grow our presence in the state, we knew we could do more together,” Williams said in the release. I mentioned it inside. “Our partnership has significantly expanded our reach in terms of market share, number of agents and service area,” he continued. “Candace has successfully managed her three distinct markets, and her locations in Greenville to the north and Charleston to the south complement our overall presence in the Columbia metropolitan area. Together, we will expand our presence into untapped markets and drive further growth for our business.”
The combined companies’ deep and proven leadership bench includes Chief Operating Officer Leland Morrison; Christopher Smith, broker in charge of Century 21 803 Realty and Century 21 Excel’s Columbia and Greenville branches. James Means, director of mentorship at Columbia University and Greenville; Stephen Cohn, broker and director of lowland growth for the Charleston branch, according to the release. Mr. Cohn currently serves as Vice President of the Charleston Trident Association of Realtors. He will also become president of the Charleston Trident Association of Realtors in 2026.
“By leveraging the tools and resources provided by the Century 21 brand, agents can truly differentiate themselves from the competition and stand out from the crowd,” said Candace McEuen. states. “Additionally, our powerful professional development resources will help our agents improve their productivity. And, thanks to the reach and power of the Century 21 network, we will be on an international stage where we can celebrate our successes around the world.” , I think they’re very excited.”
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