Most homebuyers are willing to do what it takes to ensure their real estate agent is compensated — even if it means paying out of pocket, an Intel-Dig Insights survey of 3,000 consumers reveals.
Source: Inman News
Consumers give agents high marks and want them to be paid: Intel
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