I always knew my grandfather was loved, but I’ll admit that I was taken aback by the sheer amount of outreach my family received when Frank Polzler, or “Mr. P,” as he was affectionately known, passed away on December 23, 2022, at the age of 89, with his daughter Pamela and son Michael by his side.
Most REM readers will have heard the name “Frank Polzler” and are likely familiar with the “maximum commissions” model and “independent contractor” status in the Canadian real estate industry. These are just a small part of Frank’s legacy and the impact he’s had on the residential real estate industry.
Frank, an Austrian-born immigrant who came to Canada in 1953, brought with him visionary leadership and brave innovation, blazing a trail for tens of thousands of real estate professionals worldwide.
“By the age of 65, when most people think about retirement, Frank was busy taking the Re/Max brand global.”
When Frank co-founded the first Re/Max region in Canada with his business partner Walter Schneider in 1980, little did he know that he was creating a real estate empire of about 47,000 brokers and agents at its peak in more than 40 countries worldwide.
By the age of 65, when most people think about retirement, Frank was busy taking the Re/Max brand global, shaping how real estate happens and raising the bar for professionalism in the industry.
Frank is largely responsible for the brokerage model that we know and operate by today. Before this, the real estate world was mostly owned by banks, with smaller brokerages operating independently. Frank’s vision united the industry with a model that allowed brokers to be “in business for yourself, but not by yourself.”
Frank created countless opportunities that changed lives, thanks to his sheer determination to succeed and uplift those around him. Frank would also be the first to credit much of his business success to his strong family bond, with Re/Max as the common thread running through them—myself included.
Perhaps some of the most memorable and, arguably, best professional advice I ever received came from Mr. P.
He was a humble and modest man who loved to tell bad jokes and great stories and was famous for his one-liners: “The sale begins when the customer says ‘no.’ Have fun and make money. Keep selling, never give up,” and “All my success went to the bank, not to my head.”
Words to live by, in my book.
“He was humble but always loved to brag about his cheap clothes and what he considered to be his biggest achievement—his family.”
Mr. P will always be remembered for his leadership and business acumen, but those who really knew him will remember him as a beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather, a community builder and cherished friend.
Despite his big achievements, Frank never cared about being in the spotlight. He was humble but always loved to brag about his cheap clothes and what he considered to be his biggest achievement—his family.
One thing that was consistent in the outreach my family received after Frank passed was how he inspired so many.
“He changed my life.”
“He inspired me to achieve success.”
“He was a true gentleman.”
Frank’s impact on those around him, near and far, was overwhelming, to put it mildly.
No one is ever truly gone until the ripples they have created in their lifetime disappear—and in this spirit, Frank will never fade away.
Christopher began his career as a Re/Max Sales Associate at an independently owned and operated brokerage in 2010 before joining sub-master franchise Re/Max Integra as a Franchise Sales Consultant in 2014. He then served as chief strategy officer and executive vice president of Re/Max Integra and was responsible for the day-to-day operations as well as developing and overseeing business strategies. He joined Re/Max, LLC as Senior Vice President of Re/Max Canada in July 2021 and was named president in November 2021. Christopher Alexander oversees operations for the company-owned Re/Max Canada region, which includes Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan. Additionally, he works closely with the leaders of the independent RE/MAX Quebec region to build a cohesive brand strategy across the country.
Mr P truly was an amazing individual. I was delighted to have Christopher accompany him for a visit to my Brokerage a few years back for a breakfast meeting with my agents at which time he entertained everyone with stories of his first arrival in Canada to his humble beginnings as a sales person. He was inspiring to say the least and made everyone feel special. I felt privileged to have had the opportunity to get to know him on a personal level. His life lesson he passed on to me is indelible and I am truly thankful for his gift!
Valarie Sampson
RE/MAX Park Place Inc
Did know he was your Gramps. I have a copy of the letter congratulating me, joining the top 100 agents Remax Commercial Canada …very cool 😎🇨🇦
Did know he was your Gramps. I have a copy of the letter congratulating me, joining the top 100 agents Remax Commercial Canada …very cool 😎🇨🇦
Mr P was a leader that focused mainly on the positive and was always selling. He never forgot his routes and the people behind the success.
I had the chance to meet Frank in 1999, in the early stage of development of RE/MAX in Europe. From his smiling to his great sense of humour and passionate lessons in business, I am one of the lucky ones that received so many benefits by having meet with him. At every convention I met him in the last 20 years, he always had encouraging and gentle words to me and to all.
Thank you Cristopher for remembering him. I will be forever grateful.
A true gentleman. Had many occasions to interact with Mr P as a mortgage broker for Norlite Financial Services, a company that he was also a Co-Founder. Needless to say Norlite did exceptionally well and became a leader and innovator in that industry as well.
Mr P always had time to listen and give advice.
Rest in Peace