The Laurie Finkelstein Reader Real Estate Team announced at Inman Connect Las Vegas that last year about nine agents sold 608 homes, meaning, on average, each agent closed more than 60 transactions in 2018.
Source: Inman News
Here’s how this 9-person team closed 600 transactions
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