Villager Realty, an independent Chicago-area brokerage founded in 1991, has joined REMAX Premier on Chicago’s North Shore, moving its roster of agents into the REMAX network.
The transition, led by broker-owner Dan Crouch, marks a return to the REMAX brand after the brokerage previously operated as a REMAX office before becoming independent.
Crouch said the decision was driven by a desire to provide agents with additional technology, training and brand resources that were difficult to offer as an independent brokerage.
“When we were independent, there were limits to what I could provide,” said Crouch. “I felt responsible for my agents and their success, and I knew we needed the right tools, education and brand support to move forward.”
According to the company, all of Villager Realty’s active agents joined REMAX as part of the transition.
“The fact that he didn’t lose an agent speaks volumes,” said Bobbie Fisher, a REMAX Premier recruiter who assisted with the move. “They’re independent agents, but they’re incredibly loyal, and that kind of trust is rare.”
REMAX Premier reported nearly $414 million in 2025 volume across 1,105 transaction sides to RealTrends Verified.
Looking ahead, Crouch said he plans to focus on expanding his own business, developing a team structure and supporting agents as they transition into the REMAX network.
This article was generated using HousingWire Automation and reviewed by a HousingWire editor before publication.
