The Warburg Realty founder had been at his firm, which he sold to Coldwell Banker in 2021, for more than 30 years. Kevelyn Guzman took over leadership at the firm in 2024.
Source: Inman News
Fred Peters leaves eponymous firm for Brown Harris Stevens
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