When viral internet personality Kai Cenat called asking about a property outside of Erwin Nicholas’s market, he didn’t blink. The call led to him listing former San Antonio Spurs player Tony Parker’s 53-acre pad with a private waterpark included.
Source: Inman News
How 1 luxury agent livestreamed his way to listing an NBA star’s Texas mansion
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