Redfin continued its recovery during the fourth quarter, with revenue declining 2 percent year over year to $218.1 million — a near 180 from its Q1 and Q2 showings where annual revenue declines topped 20 percent.
Source: Inman News
Redfin’s focus on cost-cutting begins to pay off in Q4 earnings
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