Fathom Holdings, the parent company of cloud-based brokerage Fathom Realty, raked in $55.8 million in a third quarter that included its IPO as the company inched closer to profitability.
Source: Inman News
Following successful IPO, Fathom Holdings Q3 revenue soars 74%
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