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NYREJ launches One-on-One with Rick Kaplan on YouTube

New York, NY The New York Real Estate Journal has launched a new YouTube show called NYREJ One-on-One with Rick Kaplan. We will be producing one interview weekly and you can find the show @ NYREJ One-on-One. 

Kaplan’s first interview of the week is with Peter Hunt of Hunt Real Estate and Cheryl Taylor of ERA Key Real Estate, where they discuss how COVID-19 will be affecting the commercial and residential market in Upstate N.Y. and Central Mass., and how they will be working with their clients. To watch the interview, visit https://youtu.be/JpyQikqqqp8.

Upcoming interviews: Kaplan talks with Andrew Richards of Kaufman Dolowich Voluck, who talks about working from home and the upcoming legal issues and changes that might come from COVID-19.

Interview with DJ Johnson of B6 Real Estate Advisors, who talks about what brokers in the Brooklyn area are doing during this time. 

Subscribe to our YouTube channel to receive the latest interviews: https://www.youtube.com/feed/my_videos

For more information, to be a guest, or to be a sponsor, call Rick Kaplan at (800)654-4993 x247 or [email protected].

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