Led by Tony and Brooke Clement or RE/MAX Properties and Scott and Traci O’Connor of RE/MAX Advantage, the newly combined firm brings over 65 years of real estate expertise.
Source: Inman News
RE/MAX Properties and RE/MAX Advantage Realty officially merge
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