California-based 3 Leaf Realty, Inc. has officially joined the RE/MAX network under a new name, RE/MAX AEGIS, the brokerage announced Friday.
Source: Inman News
South Bay firm 3 Leaf Realty rebrands as RE/MAX AEGIS
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