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Nearly a year after the NAR commission lawsuit settlement went into effect, industry leaders reflect on what’s changed — and ...
If the goal is to move away from price-fixing allegations, we can’t “hide the commission.” We must let the market negotiate ...
The real estate market has historically been a complex and ever-changing industry influenced by numerous variables, from economic shifts to ...
Many Americans continue to rely on long-established ways of buying and selling homes, but many industry observers think it's ...
Real Estate Agent Commission Trends Until this change, the typical commission ranged from 5% to 6% of a home’s sale price, with the buyer’s agent traditionally receiving a portion of the ...
The real estate landscape is constantly changing, and having someone who is up-to-date on regulations and market trends is crucial, especially for significant investments like a home.” ...
Despite industry analysts’ predictions that real estate commission rates would fall following the settlement of lawsuits against the National Association of Realtors, a new study finds ...
Nothing seems to have changed in any meaningful way. Recent reporting by The New York Times revealed that real estate agents across the country are still holding on to 5% to 6% commission fees.
Lew Sichelman has been covering real estate for more than 50 years. He is a regular contributor to numerous shelter magazines and housing and housing-finance industry publications.
The president is planning to sign an executive order to make it easier for 401(k) managers to invest in alternative assets — ...
The commission is overseen by the DBPR, with which it shares some duties. While aspiring Realtors would apply to FREC for a real estate license, this would be processed by the DBPR.