With the election drawing to a close, an agent feels ready to shift her business and align more with the president-elect’s housing policies. What should her broker say? Anthony Askowitz explores this hypothetical real estate situation from both sides of the broker/agent dynamic.
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Agent/broker perspective: Should agents start aligning with Biden’s housing plans?
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