A new quarter saw continuing trends for RE/MAX Holdings in decreasing revenue and U.S. agent count, but the franchisor also vastly improved its net income year over year.
Source: Inman News
RE/MAX revenue declined 3.4%, US agents continue to depart in Q3
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