“Every one of our priorities changed when COVID-19 hit,” said Dave Walsh, president-elect of the California Association of Realtors, during the group’s WomanUP! virtual conference.
Source: Inman News
COVID-19 changed everything for California Realtors. Here’s how they adapted
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