The real estate brokerage and franchisor posted $5.6 billion in revenue during a grueling 2023 while losses improved to $97 million, according to a full-year earnings call on Thursday morning.
Source: Inman News
Anywhere posts declining revenue, losses in ‘incredibly tough housing market’
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