Ben Bray & Associates, a 27-year-old Tennessee brokerage, is the sixth to join Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate in 2024. The Lafayette-based brokerage boasts 28 agents across two offices.
Source: Inman News
Ben Bray & Associates joins Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate
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