RE/MAX announced Thursday that it saw a modest increase in revenues during the first quarter of 2021 and that it also added more than 8,000 agents between January and March — more than during any quarter in the past decade.
Source: Inman News
RE/MAX sees small revenue bump, but adds lots of agents in Q1
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