Most homebuyers will continue to use an agent and most homesellers will continue to cover buyer agent commissions, writes broker-owner Eric Bramlett of Austin-based Bramlett Residential.
Source: Inman News
Fears of a widespread commission shift are unfounded. Here’s why
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