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Remax appoints Arkan Holding Group as the new Master Franchise in Libya

bySami Zaptia
February 11, 2026
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Remax appoints Arkan Holding Group as the new Master Franchise in Libya

REMAX real estate company announced yesterday that it had appointed Arkan Holding Group Libya as the new Master Franchise in Libya.

REMAX Libya will be headquartered in Tripoli and led by Region Owners Zyead Ghattour and Alhareth Ghattour, with Regional Director Ali Milad overseeing day‑to‑day operations.

REMAX said with more than a decade of hands‑on experience buying and selling real estate in the Libyan market, the Region Owners bring both deep local insight and proven operational experience, including in franchise management of an international franchise brand.

“Throughout our travels, we saw REMAX thriving in markets around the world,” said Alhareth Ghattour. “We believe Libya is ready for a more modern, structured approach to real estate. REMAX represents a chance to introduce global professionalism to a market that’s evolving and full of long‑term potential.”

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REMAX Libya is positioned to play a transformative role in further shaping the country’s real estate industry with its structure and global best practices. By leveraging the brand’s comprehensive ecosystem – including innovative AI-driven technology, a powerful global referral network and proven operational systems – REMAX Libya aims to elevate national real estate standards and deliver a more consistent, transparent experience. The leadership team believes these tools will empower agents to be more productive and professional while providing buyers and sellers with trusted, modern and credible real estate services.

 “Our philosophy has always been ‘now, not tomorrow,’ and we believe the timing is exactly right for the REMAX brand to enter the Libyan market,” said Alhareth Ghattour. “While the industry is still developing, it grows stronger each year. This is the moment to establish a solid foundation, introduce true global standards and grow alongside the market as it matures.”

REMAX Libya said they plans to sell and open its first independently owned and operated offices in Tripoli within the next few months. The region intends to roll out a phased expansion strategy, ultimately building a nationwide network rooted in transparency, education and globally consistent service standards.

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