Keyes agents will benefit from BHR’s nuanced data reports filtered by an artificial intelligence interface called Aiden, designed to give agents a competitive experience with at-the-ready tools for translating current market performance and emerging trends into buying and selling decisions.
Source: Inman News
Keyes Company, BHR strike chord on deal for data
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