BOSTON-In many respects, it’s a win/win. On Jan. 1, the South Shore Association of Realtors and the Plymouth County Board of Realtors will become one. The union, with a combined total of 1,500 members, will form the state’s second largest real estate association–second only to the Greater Boston Real Estate Board.

“The two groups tried to merge three or four years ago,” says current SSAR president Joyce Baker. “But there were two many issues at the time.” No such issues exist today, says Baker, who is with CityView Real Estate in Quincy. The organizations–both of which are geared largely to the multifamily market–voted overwhelmingly for the merger earlier this month.

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