The real estate market is healthy. The real estate industry is not. Because too many agents, team leaders and brokers have a huge blind spot in their business models. If you do too, it’ll likely destroy your business in the next two years.
Source: Inman News
Buying leads? Your business will be kaput in 2 years
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