Drakulich Realty affiliates with Better Homes and Gardens brand

From left, Sparks Mayor Ed Lawson and Kimberly and Bryan Drakulich were on and for a special ribbon cutting event to welcome the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC brand.

From left, Sparks Mayor Ed Lawson and Kimberly and Bryan Drakulich were on and for a special ribbon cutting event to welcome the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC brand. Courtesy Photo

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Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC on June 17 announced that Drakulich Realty has affiliated with the BHGRE brand. 

The company is now known as “Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Drakulich Realty,” according to a June 16 press release.

“After decades of conducting business as a locally prominent, independent brokerage, we are proud to affiliate with the powerful BHGRE brand and benefit from the support of a nationally proven franchise," Bryan Drakulich, broker/owner of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Drakulich Realty, said in a statement. “… We are excited to provide our agents with a robust learning and professional development platform to support increased productivity and attract top talent to the company.”

The family-owned brokerage located at 2205 N. McCarran Blvd. in Sparks is led by Bryan and Kimberly Drakulich and their daughter Balee.

Several years after earning his real estate license at the age of 18, Bryan and his father, Stan, founded Drakulich Realty in 1980, making it one of the longest continually owned family brokerages in the area. Bryan and Kimberly’s nephew, Adrian, is also a member of the company’s leadership team and a top-producing agent.

"The company's depth of real estate expertise and a close-knit team of passionate, client-orientated sales professionals make them the perfect addition to the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate network,” Sherry Chris, President and CEO of BHGRE, said in a statement. “We are thrilled they have partnered with us to help increase market share and take their business to new heights."

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