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Eddie Shapiro, President & CEO, Nest Seekers – Brokers, Business & Buildings

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Suzanne is joined by guest Eddie Shapiro, President & CEO of Nest Seekers. Shapiro speaks about the firm's rise through the industry, bargain hunting in mature vs. immature markets and differences between American and international clients. The duo also discuss the future of NYC real estate and the evolution of real estate technologies.  

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