Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Partners with NetJets

Real Estate In-Depth | July 16, 2018

WALLINGFORD, CT—Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England, New York and Westchester Properties announced recently a strategic partnership with aviation firm NetJets. With the new alliance, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices agents and their clients will have access to NetJets benefits.

“Through our alliance with NetJets, we are thrilled to offer our agents and clients a luxurious private aviation experience with exceptional service, ultimate flexibility and unmatched access to global destinations,” said Candace Adams, president and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England, New York and Westchester Properties. “This partnership represents the pairing of two legendary organizations that are part of the Berkshire Hathaway family, and most importantly, will allow us to deliver on our promise to empower our agents and continue to provide the very best service to our clients.”

Partnership benefits to Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices agents and clients will include cross-marketing opportunities, events and activations to market Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’ exclusive properties, as well as special Jet Card access. In addition, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices agents can attend classes on the benefits of private aviation with NetJets executives to reinforce the concierge role they often serve with their clients.

A subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, NetJets encompasses the world’s largest, most diverse fleet of private jets, with access to more than 3,200 airports in over 150 countries.

“This exclusive partnership further emphasizes the strength and incredible reach of the Berkshire Hathaway brand, and will undoubtedly open the door for new opportunities for both parties,” said Patrick Gallagher, executive vice president of sales and marketing at NetJets.

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England, New York and Westchester Properties is a leading real estate brokerage firm with more than 1,800 Realtors in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Westchester County and Manhattan.