Agents with five or fewer sales a year took in an estimated 25-30 percent of all commission income in three disparate markets, according to an analysis of MLS data by the Consumer Federation of America.
Source: Inman News
‘Marginal agents’ with fewer sales now claim quarter of commissions
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