The brokerage landscape is changing. What should agents expect from their firms?
The competition for top agents has never been more intense. At the same time, the way business is done is shifting dramatically, fueled by mega-mergers like Compass’ recent plan to acquire Anywhere. The changes leave agents wondering who’s truly looking out for their business. Some feel that these consolidated power structures will deliver better resources and protections; others fear they will lead to cost-cutting and fewer opportunities for independent success. With the Miami market itself changing as rapidly as the brokerage model, hearing C-level insight is no longer optional — it’s necessary. The Real Deal is bringing the brokerage battle […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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Real Estate Advisor | License ID: SL3518131
Real Estate Advisor License ID: SL3518131
