Pure Realty, formerly RE/MAX 1 in Austin, Texas, is ending its affiliation with RE/MAX after a decade. Owners say franchisee fees no longer made sense.
Source: Inman News
After a decade with RE/MAX, a franchisee decides to go it alone
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