After a successful 6 years in Beverly Hills, Inman is moving Luxury Connect to Las Vegas. So what does that mean for attendees and sponsors of the premier real estate conference for luxury agents and brokers?
Source: Inman News
Luxury Connect moves to Las Vegas in 2020
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