Jonathan Miller and Douglas Elliman break up data partnership after 32 years
Appraiser Jonathan Miller’s relationship with Douglas Elliman is coming to a close after 32 years. The head of the Miller Samuel appraisal firm and author of the market reports published with the brokerage’s branding on contracts, sales and rentals in the nation’s major markets, announced Wednesday that the Feb. 12 report would be his last under the partnership. The reports grew to include housing metrics in the New York City Metro area, the Mid-Atlantic, parts of Florida, Texas, Colorado and Southern California, Miller said in an email announcing his departure, adding that he spent “48 percent of my life” on […]
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