The landscape of real estate reality TV saw some major shifts in 2024 as legacies departed the space and new strong players emerged. Here’s a rundown of the highlights and what we’re watching for in 2025.
Source: Inman News
Moves and shakeups made 2024 a big year for real estate reality TV
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