Drawing on his expertise in door-to-door sales, Richins founded RealD2D, a team offering coaching and training programs. These services focus on building client relationships, developing sales strategies and guiding decision-making.
Source: Inman News
Top-producing agent Duane Richins brings RealD2D to Real
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