The brands raising the bar in housing: The 2025 Exhibit Awards finalists announced
There is a shift happening in real estate and mortgage, and it has less to do with rates or technology than with how companies show up. Branding was once treated as a finishing touch. Today, it is becoming a core part of how brokerages and lenders compete, and that evolution is on full display in the 2025 Exhibit Awards finalist class, presented by MAXA Designs.
Thirty-four companies made the cut across eight real estate categories and, for the first time, a national mortgage track. The expansion signals how quickly the lending side of the industry is rethinking its brand approach. These finalists represent more than strong design. They reflect a broader movement toward brand as an integrated, measurable business function, one that influences everything from lead conversion to long-term client loyalty.
What this year’s finalists reveal
Brand is becoming a performance lever, not a marketing layer. The strongest finalists are not just visually cohesive; their branding carries through every touchpoint, reinforcing trust and improving consistency across the client experience.
The size and scale of the company are no longer a prerequisite for brand strength. Some of the most influential entries are smaller firms that have built intentional, differentiated identities without enterprise budgets.
Leveraging local identity is increasingly proving to be an advantage. Rather than mimicking national brands, top performers are leaning into regional expertise and community presence, creating brands that feel specific and credible. At the same time, the line between real estate and mortgage is beginning to blur. Mortgage companies are adopting the storytelling and experience strategies long used by brokerages. As the transaction becomes more connected, the brands that can deliver a cohesive experience on both sides will have an edge.
Together, these companies are helping define what effective branding looks like in housing today and setting expectations for where the industry is headed next. In a market where products are increasingly commoditized, and technology continues to level the playing field, brand is emerging as one of the few advantages that is both defensible and durable.
The 2025 finalists
The finalists are broken into categories, with the real estate finalists organized into four U.S. regions, with each region split by brokerage size: under 1,000 agents and over 1,000 agents. The mortgage category is national.
| West Coast | Northeast |
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Under 1,000 Agents
Over 1,000 Agents
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Under 1,000 Agents
Over 1,000 Agents
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| Southeast | Midwest |
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Under 1,000 Agents
Over 1,000 Agents
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Under 1,000 Agents
Over 1,000 Agents
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| Mortgage — National | |
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About the Exhibit Awards
The Exhibit Awards are judged by a panel of 10 industry leaders across four areas: storytelling, visual identity, marketing execution and overall client experience. Aesthetics alone are not enough. The brands that made the cut demonstrate consistency across channels, clarity in their value proposition and the ability to translate brand into real engagement.
The awards are not based on popularity or a pay-to-play model.Winners will be announced live at HousingWire’s The Gathering on April 27 in Austin.
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