HomeSmart unveiled new branding for its 25th anniversary on Tuesday. Brokerage leaders said the redesign, which includes a new logo, wordmark and website design, reflects its commitment to “simplicity and transparency.”
Source: Inman News
HomeSmart celebrates 25 years with new branding, messaging
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