Nine Detroit brokerages have partnered to launch the Buyer Graph, which hosts real-time anonymized buyer data and habits, and climate risk data. RealScout now has 17 Buyer Graphs nationwide.
Source: Inman News
RealScout closes 2021 with new Buyer Graph in Detroit
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