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The Rogue Agents team from EXP Realty LLC is gearing up for a busy weekend of open houses. With one event scheduled for Saturday and nine more on Sunday, buyers have a rare opportunity to tour multiple properties in a short span.
Saturday's open house offers a chance to get an early start on the weekend search. But the real action kicks off on Sunday, when nine different homes will be open to the public. Whether you are a first-time buyer or looking to upgrade, the team has curated a diverse lineup of listings.
The agents encourage anyone in the market to come by, ask questions, and see the homes in person. "This is your chance to find your forever home," a spokesperson said. "Or, at the very least, get a feel for what is out there."
No appointments are needed for the open houses. Just show up during the posted hours. The Rogue Agents team will be on site to provide details, answer questions, and help visitors take the next step toward homeownership. With so many options in one weekend, this is a prime opportunity for serious buyers and casual lookers alike.
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