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Second Homes and Strong Systems with Brian Logue

36 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Danny sits down with Brian Logue of Ocean City, New Jersey to talk about building a successful real estate business in a second-home and vacation market. They discuss working by referral, using AI to improve systems and client experience, and how client events help turn relationships into long-term business. Brian also shares how Zillow leads and strong follow-up have helped grow his nearly $60M-producing team.

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