In the world of luxury real estate, it’s not unusual for clients to feel a sense of urgency, pressure, and even anxiety. While a global pandemic and related economic crisis certainly ups the ante for agents and raises a unique set of risks, stressors, and challenges, we are well equipped with the tools necessary to comfort our clients and see them through these difficult times.
Source: Inman News
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