Top agents are winning a greater share of listings in the wake of NAR’s commission settlement last year, with high-performers holding 42.64 percent of all listings, new data from tech firm Relitix shows.
Source: Inman News
Top 10% of agents control nearly half of all listings as pay gap widens
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