RE/MAX has purchased Compass’s Chicago North Shore office locations, Inman learned on Wednesday. Compass offloaded the brick-and-mortar locations as a result of its $444 million acquisition of @properties Christie’s International Real Estate, which closed in January.
Source: Inman News
RE/MAX purchases Compass’ North Shore offices in Chicago
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