SWFL real estate firm expands to Colorado


  • By Mark Gordon
  • | 12:00 p.m. July 12, 2023
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Al Philip-Neri and Erik Ledezma
Al Philip-Neri and Erik Ledezma
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Call it Closed International Realty, a cloud-based, 100% commission brokerage with a revenue sharing component, based in Naples is expanding to Colorado. Call it Closed, according to a statement, now operates in 16 states. 

The company announced a partnership with Denver-based Team Hybrid. Financial terms of the partnership weren’t disclosed. Al Philip-Neri, a successful author, coach, athlete and public speaker, will assume the new role of Call It Closed International Realty’s Performance and Leadership Coach, according to a statement. Philip-Neri and Erik Ledezma co-founded Team Hybrid. 

A native of London, Philip-Neri is a former nationally and internationally competitive martial artist and boxing gym owner as well as a Ph.D. candidate in performance psychology. Philip-Neri spent the first part of his career working in criminal justice, including as a juvenile prison warden. Ledezma, meanwhile, founded the northern Colorado chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals.

“Al is not only a successful Realtor but also a dynamic coach and change agent who will motivate, inspire and challenge our associates to even higher heights,” says Call It Closed co-founder Chad Osborne. “Along with Erik, who brings an unwavering work ethic, resolute determination and visionary mindset to our team, we are poised to share our innovative business model with even more Colorado brokers, agents, developers and investors, and the home buyers and sellers whom they represent.”

Call It Closed works with buyers, sellers, investors and developers, as well as other existing brokerages. The company was founded by Chad and Aprile Osborne.

 

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Mark Gordon

Mark Gordon is the managing editor of the Business Observer. He has worked for the Business Observer since 2005. He previously worked for newspapers and magazines in upstate New York, suburban Philadelphia and Jacksonville.

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