Fifty Hills Real Estate Partners With Side, Setting the Precedent for Today’s and Tomorrow’s Real Estate Clients
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Fifty Hills Real Estate today announced its partnership with Side, the only real estate technology company that exclusively partners with high-performing agents, teams, and independent brokerages to transform them into market-leading boutique brands and businesses.
Brian Tran, Brandon Tran, and Alex Han, Founders of Fifty Hills Real Estate
Since our mission is to make the process simple and fun, we’re excited to be able to offer our clients an even more streamlined experience SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) May 20, 2021
Fifty Hills Real Estate today announced its partnership with Side, the only real estate technology company that exclusively partners with high-performing agents, teams, and independent brokerages to transform them into market-leading boutique brands and businesses. The allian
A grieving friend had a tooth and eight crowns torn from his mouth after he arrived at a memorial wearing a necklace belonging to the dead man.
The unnamed victim was invited to a memorial for Ricky Daniele at the house of Brandon Duy Quoc Tran in Ferryden Park, a north-western suburb of Adelaide, in October 2019.
Mr Daniele died in a car crash the month earlier, The Advertiser reported.
The victim was attacked by Tran, Tran s brother Jorden Phong Quac Tran, 26 and Dylan McPherson, 23, shortly after arriving at the memorial because of his chosen jewellery.
The men believed the necklace had belonged to Mr Daniele and it was disrespectful to wear it at the memorial.
Keep Alachua County Beautiful hosts 29th annual Great American Cleanup
Locals will plant trees and shrubs, pick up litter, paint over graffiti and pull invasive plants The cleanup will be from 9 a.m. to noon and will start at Massey Park. [Graphic by Aubrey Bocalan]
Alachua County will participate in the nation’s largest community improvement program for the 29th year in a row.
Saturday’s Great American Cleanup will take place from 9 a.m. to noon starting at Massey Park, located at 1001 NW 34th St. Locals can sign up to plant trees, pick up litter, paint over graffiti and pull invasive plants with Keep Alachua County Beautiful (KACB).