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Josh and Heather Altman's adorable kids are following in their footsteps in the world of real estate. The couple, known for their successful careers in the competitive Los Angeles real estate market, is now passing on their knowledge and passion to their children. Their kids have shown an early interest in the family business, participating in various activities that introduce them to the ins and outs of real estate.
The Altman family has been spotted at open houses and property viewings, where the children are learning valuable skills such as negotiation and marketing. Josh and Heather believe that involving their kids in the family business not only fosters a strong work ethic but also helps them understand the importance of teamwork and collaboration.
As the real estate industry continues to evolve, the Altman children are poised to carry on their parents' legacy, blending modern techniques with traditional values. This new generation is excited to explore the opportunities ahead, ensuring that the family business remains a prominent name in real estate for years to come.
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