Business has largely continued as usual with 63 percent of agents reporting that sellers are “frequently” covering buyer-broker commissions, according to a new Real Brokerage survey of 300 agents.
Source: Inman News
Buyer-broker commissions remain mostly steady since Aug. 17: Survey
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