Revenue, closed transaction volume and net income fell in Q3, earnings data on Thursday shows. But a strong luxury push and October uptick in buyer activity have set the stage for a robust Q4.
Source: Inman News
Anywhere unfazed by 3% revenue decline as luxury segment thrives
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