Today’s luxury real estate buyers are looking for the same things in a vacation home that they prioritize in their main residences: beautiful surroundings, vibrant neighborhoods, and enough room to relax and entertain. When it comes to advising your clients on their next vacation property, having a finger on the pulse of nearby micro markets can set you up as a valuable resource.
Source: Inman News
The 5 nearby vacation markets your clients should know about (part 1 of 2)
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