How Aprile Osborne and Call It Closed Are Changing Real Estate
Aprile Osborne began her real estate career in Florida in 2002 and has since become one of the leading realtors in Southwest FL. She and her husband, Chad, established Call It Closed International Realty in 2019, which now operates in 24 states and internationally.
Through this company, Aprile has developed an innovative platform that offers agents 100% commissions, top-tier training, and the independence of true entrepreneurship, while maintaining a strong sense of community and support. Under her guidance, the company has grown significantly and is now preparing for a public offering, a pivotal step toward its goal of empowering agents and transforming the real estate industry from within.
The real estate sector is changing rapidly, and Call It Closed is at the forefront of this transformation. Future-proof agents will adopt innovative technology, receive proper support, and operate within the right brokerage model today. Call It Closed provides agents with the flexibility and resources to build their brand, grow their business, and stay ahead of industry trends.
Aprile combines extensive frontline experience with forward-thinking leadership. Having been in agents’ shoes, she knows what it takes to succeed in the field firsthand. Her outlook is both strategic and compassionate, combining empathy, innovation, and a dedication to transparency. Call It Closed isn’t just a typical brokerage; it’s a movement aimed at restoring freedom, profitability, and purpose for real estate professionals.
Call It Closed International Realty is entering its next phase of growth. They are expanding their footprint across all 50 states and additional countries, and launching new technology and training initiatives to help agents thrive in a changing market. The company’s future is rooted in innovation, community, and the belief that empowering agents benefits everyone.
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