A drop in expenses was enough to offset falling revenue from franchise fees and annual dues that make up about 70 percent of RE/MAX’s revenue, the company said on Thursday.
Source: Inman News
RE/MAX turns $5.8M profit in Q4 despite 10th straight revenue dip
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