Kentwood Real Estate’s Team Denver Homes has deleted a promotional video in which its agents rap about luxury homes they’ve sold in a parody of the “Fresh Prince of Bel Air” theme song — amid strong criticism about it being pro-gentrification.
Source: Inman News
Denver agents take down promotional video called an ‘ad for gentrification’
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