The 120-agent brokerage will now gain access to LeadingRE’s international network of 4,700 offices and 136,000 agents across 70 countries, plus the company’s learning programs and marketing resources.
Source: Inman News
Las Vegas brokerage huntington & ellis joins LeadingRE network
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