LAH Real Estate Inc. was originally founded in 1992. The new affiliate brings its four offices to Sotheby’s, ticking the brand’s total office count in Alabama up to seven.
Source: Inman News
Sotheby’s brings on LAH Real Estate for newest Alabama affiliate
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