Compass has recruited 15 agents from an Ocean City, New Jersey, RE/MAX franchise, 10 of whom will serve as principal agents. The new recruits represent $136 million in 2022 sales volume.
Source: Inman News
Compass adds 10 principal agents to Ocean City office
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