Every team looks a little different, but here are some positions you might see on a larger (1,000 transactions a year or more) team. If your team is smaller in transaction size or agent count, you can adjust and scale these positions to fit your team size.
Source: Inman News
Team structure 101: Breaking down 21 positions
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