BY ANDREA ROSAS
CREJ Staff Writer
When the Internet gave potential tenants the ability to access property information databases from their desktops, many expected that the real estate broker might go the way of the dinosaur.
But that never happened.
In fact, now, more than ever, landlords and tenants need a broker out there pounding the pavement on their behalf, according to Rich Davis, executive vice president of brokerage for Colliers S...
CREJ Staff Writer
When the Internet gave potential tenants the ability to access property information databases from their desktops, many expected that the real estate broker might go the way of the dinosaur.
But that never happened.
In fact, now, more than ever, landlords and tenants need a broker out there pounding the pavement on their behalf, according to Rich Davis, executive vice president of brokerage for Colliers S...
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