Both firms operate under 100 percent commission, fee-based business models, which, along with a focus on technology, United expects will result in “$1 billion in transactional efficiencies for agents and consumers.”
Source: Inman News
United Real Estate and Benchmark Realty merge, aim for $1B in savings
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