The commercial and would-be residential giant saw revenue jump 13 percent year over year in the second quarter while profit climbed 20 percent, according to a 2Q earnings call Tuesday afternoon.
Source: Inman News
CoStar posts profitable Q2 as real estate portals tally record traffic
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