Latter & Blum has been an indie for more than 100 years and today boasts more than 3,100 agents. The deal pushes Compass into Louisiana and Mississippi for the first time.
Source: Inman News
Compass acquires 3,100-agent Gulf Coast giant Latter & Blum
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