The Real Deal looks at the demise of CBHK and where its agents will go after the firm shutters its doors.
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Comments
Anonymous
Sad, there were a few nice people there, but boy did their marketing stink, cheap photos taken by agents all over. And they were in league with City Realty who puts your listings on their site and refers the callers to CBHK and a few others, in violation of REBNY rules.
Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 06/04/09
Anonymous
I love this short video snapshot. It's perfect. You need more of this.
Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 06/04/09
Anonymous
I would not go to Corcoran. Half the agents there cant turn on their own computers.
Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 06/06/09
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