Released Wednesday, Fortune’s “America’s Most Innovative Companies” list features four real estate companies. California-based NextHome led the pack with a product innovation score of 257.
Source: Inman News
Keller Williams, NextHome clinch ‘Most Innovative Companies’ list
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