The newly formed brokerage is the result of a union between two longstanding, family-owned brokerages: Century 21 Bessette Realty, with 35 years in the business, and Flavin Realty, with 49 years of experience.
Source: Inman News
Bessette Flavin becomes Louisiana’s largest C21 affiliate
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