At Inman Connect, Courtney Poulos, broker-owner at ACME Real Estate, criticized NAR’s pocket listing policy, which she said benefits large brokerages such as Zillow and Compass at the expense of independent firms.
Source: Inman News
Broker warns MLSs: Help us compete against Zillow or lose us
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