On July 16, 2020, Century 21 Real Estate announced that Kyle Seyboth, the nation’s No. 1 real estate agent, has chosen to affiliate his 12-person team with Century 21 Real Estate. They will operate as CENTURY 21 The Seyboth Team brokerage.
Source: Inman News
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