Last December, a cameraman shadowed Josh Flagg as he wandered about his most recent purchase, a Mid-Century Modern home. It was the early afternoon and the Compass agent had been up since about 7:30 a.m. He’d had social calls with a few famous friends, plus a steady stream of Zooms about: the latest real estate acquisition by his family’s business, an event he was hosting, his two-year-old real estate media firm and a bagel venture he’d helped finance. Then, Flagg drove himself (he typically has a driver) to Beverly Hills to meet with the jeweler designing a pin for his […]
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