Even if the settlement brings down commissions overall, buyers grow warier the more they learn about what the policy means for them, according to the latest Inman-Dig Insights consumer poll.
Source: Inman News
Homebuyers see NAR settlement as a big win — until they learn more
More from AgentMore posts in Agent »
- NAR vows to take its DOJ beef all the way to the top: The Download
- Industry leader and brokerage founder Clark Halstead dies at 83
- Maryland- and Canada-based real estate teams join eXp Realty
- SCOTUS, Sitzer, stress: Inman’s Top 5 stories of the week
- Navigating economic turbulence to elevate your real estate career
More from BrokerageMore posts in Brokerage »
- NAR vows to take its DOJ beef all the way to the top: The Download
- Industry leader and brokerage founder Clark Halstead dies at 83
- Maryland- and Canada-based real estate teams join eXp Realty
- SCOTUS, Sitzer, stress: Inman’s Top 5 stories of the week
- Navigating economic turbulence to elevate your real estate career
More from buyersMore posts in buyers »
- What homebuyers can expect now: Mandatory consults, exclusive reps
- Big life moments aren’t only factor driving homebuyers in 2024: Poll
- Typical monthly mortgage plunges from all-time high recorded in April
- Forced to move? Not quite. The real reasons buyers are shopping now
- Homebuyers dig the NAR deal until they learn the details: Intel survey
More from clientsMore posts in clients »
- Big life moments aren’t only factor driving homebuyers in 2024: Poll
- Forced to move? Not quite. The real reasons buyers are shopping now
- Homebuyers dig the NAR deal until they learn the details: Intel survey
- 11 realities that make today’s market spookier than ever
- How to turn your Facebook friends into Instagram followers
More from commissionsMore posts in commissions »
- Top Florida indie the Keyes Company settles commission suits
- Real estate agents lament dud of a summer: Client Pipeline Tracker
- Josh Sitzer, plaintiff in commission case, launches à la carte platform
- You’ve got mail: NAR settlement class notices head to consumers
- ‘Business as usual’: Hiccups but few calamities as NAR rules roll out
More from consumer surveyMore posts in consumer survey »
More from consumersMore posts in consumers »
- Borrowers clash on how far rates need to fall before they’re ‘Golden’
- Big life moments aren’t only factor driving homebuyers in 2024: Poll
- Pandemic redux? Buyers, sellers disagree on the ‘golden rate’: Intel
- Forced to move? Not quite. The real reasons buyers are shopping now
- Homebuyers dig the NAR deal until they learn the details: Intel survey
More from Inman IntelMore posts in Inman Intel »
- Real estate agents lament dud of a summer: Client Pipeline Tracker
- Borrowers clash on how far rates need to fall before they’re ‘Golden’
- Which companies saw ‘rich and famous’ cash flow in H1 2024?
- Where listings are bouncing back — and where they’re not: Intel
- Pandemic redux? Buyers, sellers disagree on the ‘golden rate’: Intel
More from Inman-Dig Insights consumer surveyMore posts in Inman-Dig Insights consumer survey »
- Borrowers clash on how far rates need to fall before they’re ‘Golden’
- Big life moments aren’t only factor driving homebuyers in 2024: Poll
- Pandemic redux? Buyers, sellers disagree on the ‘golden rate’: Intel
- Forced to move? Not quite. The real reasons buyers are shopping now
- Homebuyers dig the NAR deal until they learn the details: Intel survey
More from IntelMore posts in Intel »
- Change is here: Take the Inman Intel Index survey for August
- Housing inventory is roaring back to life. So why aren’t new listings?
- Homebuyers dig the NAR deal until they learn the details: Intel survey
- A pivotal moment: Take the Inman Intel Index survey for July
- Housing inventory is climbing back. So why are leads still lagging?
More from Markets & EconomyMore posts in Markets & Economy »
- Weak jobs report drags down stock indexes — and mortgage rates
- Maryland- and Canada-based real estate teams join eXp Realty
- Navigating economic turbulence to elevate your real estate career
- Is good news finally on the horizon for the real estate industry?
- Second-home buyer’s remorse: 6 tips for prevention
More from NAR settlementMore posts in NAR settlement »
- MoxiWorks rolls out bevy of new buyer agent representation tools
- A bicoastal agent’s life since the commission rules changed
- LPT Realty rolls out ‘Buyer Power Tools’ resource for agents, clients
- Attorneys, consumer groups have got eyes on agents: The Download
- How was your first week post-NAR settlement changes? Pulse
More from national association of realtorsMore posts in national association of realtors »
- NAR vows to take its DOJ beef all the way to the top: The Download
- I’m a real estate broker, but I’m no longer a Realtor. Here’s why I quit
- Top Florida indie the Keyes Company settles commission suits
- A bicoastal agent’s life since the commission rules changed
- Can I say ‘call for buyer’s agent compensation’ in private remarks?
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- NAR vows to take its DOJ beef all the way to the top: The Download
- Weak jobs report drags down stock indexes — and mortgage rates
- Maryland- and Canada-based real estate teams join eXp Realty
- Navigating economic turbulence to elevate your real estate career
- Properly position homebuyers with this winning 5-part offer strategy
More from sellersMore posts in sellers »
- Big life moments aren’t only factor driving homebuyers in 2024: Poll
- A 9-step ‘listening’ consultation to help you talk to sellers post-Aug. 17
- Forced to move? Not quite. The real reasons buyers are shopping now
- Homebuyers dig the NAR deal until they learn the details: Intel survey
- Disparity in agent splits evident in Northeast, Intel analysis reveals
Be First to Comment