EXp World Holdings’ revenue increased 13 percent to $933 million in Q4 2022 as closed transaction sides and volume fell by 13 percent and 16 percent, respectively, according to an earnings call Tuesday afternoon.
Source: Inman News
EXp cites ‘volatile housing market’ for double-digit sales decline in Q4
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