LinkedIn Can Be a HUGE Source for Real Estate Leads (If You Post the Right Content…)
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How many of us have thought about what we’d accomplish by the grand age of 96 years old? Perhaps become champion of the community bingo games? Perhaps become a grand matriarch of the Red Hat Club. A little while back, a 96 year old Toronto resident decided to top all of that and listed her rather plain looking (from the outside) home for $699,000. No word on the final selling price.
Listing agents: Gladys Spizzirri & Carla Spizzirri
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