IdealEstate — a Salt Lake City-based, Pinterest-inspired home curation tool — is now realizing its power as an agent recruiting tool and leveraging a nationwide network of more than 800,000 agent users.
Source: Inman News
IdealEstate aims for agent cooperation with nationwide recruiting, referral power
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