Anthony Lamacchia generally agrees with Homie CEO Johnny Hanna’s take that change is good for the industry. However, he doesn’t see the agent commission “reckoning” as better for consumers as many are painting it, and he believes that NAR is doing right by Realtors. Here’s why.
Source: Inman News
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