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The union of venerable Baird & Warner and “friendly competitor” Dream Town will create the 2nd-largest brokerage in the region, with about 3,000 agents.
Company leaders say the combined brokerage will be the second largest in Chicagoland, based on 2024 sales volume.
The merger will vault the combined company to second place in the region by 2024 sales volume behind only Compass.
New York City lost $3.1 billion in adjusted gross income from 19,540 New Yorkers who moved to Palm Beach County between 2018 ...
Whether it’s a market meltdown or a much-needed course correction, dismal home sales in South Florida are sticking around.
Small businesses are split on the current economic climate: 52% say it's volatile or stressful, and 48% say it's prosperous ...
In a business increasingly dominated by national brands, the two biggest locally owned brokerages are combining forces to ...
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Robert Reffkin, Compass co-founder and CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the impact of New York City ...
As two real estate giants escalate a war over how homes should be listed for sale online, both sides say they’re acting in ...
This spring and summer are shaping up to be very tough for the real estate market,” said one economist at Navy Federal Credit ...
In a neighborhood where demolition of vintage housing has been rampant for years, a developer opted to retain an 1870s building and its six apartments.
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