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Realtors Fired Unexpectedly..

The below article came from the North County Times and is yet another indication of the declining housing market in San Diego. I wonder what happen to all of the listings the real estate office had? I would hate to have been one of those unfortunate home owners!

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Hanson Realty shut down


ESCONDIDO ---- At least 40 real-estate agents and employees at Hanson Realty, the city's oldest major residential and commercial real-estate company, were let go without warning today, local real-estate professionals said.

They action was taken by McMillin Realty, a division of the Corky McMillin Companies based in San Diego, that purchased Hanson in 2001, from owner Paul Van Elderen.

Dallas Woodring, a veteran broker at Hanson, said that employees were stunned this morning at a staff meeting when told by McMillin officials that they were to be released, that the office locks would be changed immediately, the furniture would be moved out today and the phones shut off.


"They just stabbed us in the heart," Woodring said.

Woodring said that the abrupt move was not the result of the downturn in the real-estate market, but rather a long-festering difference of corporate culture between Hanson and McMillin.

McMillin blamed the closure on the declining housing market.

Hanson was planning to celebrate its 50th anniversary this summer.

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