Succeeding in today’s market is hard. Agent splits are higher, there’s a race to the bottom on commissions, and it’s expensive in both dollars and resources to provide the services agents and clients want. We firmly believe that it’s possible to make it as an indie — here’s how.
Source: Inman News
How indies can thrive in today’s market
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