SafeStreets is offering NAR members and their clients a full security system for a one-time installation fee of $99 plus ongoing monthly costs. The company is the third addition to NAR’s Realtor Benefits program this year.
Source: Inman News
NAR offers $99 home security package for Realtors, clients
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