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More real estate agents are switching brokerages: Relitix

Housing Wire

With market uncertainty, real estate agents had been sticking with their current brokerage., According to Relitix’s Agent Movement Index continues to rise on a seasonally adjusted basis as agents begin switching brokerages at a faster rate than 2023. but that’s all starting to change.

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Real estate agents continue to change brokerages: Relitix

Housing Wire

Relitix’s Agent Movement Index continues to rise on a seasonally adjusted basis as real estate agents continue the trend of switching brokerages at a faster rate than 2023. Additionally, the drop in active agent count, representing those agents with a closing in the last 12 months, has been halted.

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Subtle shifts in real estate agent dynamics in March: Relitix

Housing Wire

The latest findings from Relitix’s Agent Movement Index (AMI) for March 2024 reveal a nuanced landscape in the real estate sector, with shifts in agent activities suggesting stabilizing and evolving market conditions. The index is calculated using national-level data from a large sample of the nation’s most prominent MLS systems.

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Brokerage executives double down on their lead generation strategies

Housing Wire

With home sales still at historically low levels and uncertainty over the commission lawsuits , real estate brokerage executives prize good leads more than ever. To convert these leads into business, the brokerage developed teams — also called units — headed by captains who are successful agents with high lead conversion rates.

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Judge approves brokerage commission lawsuit settlement agreements

Housing Wire

Judge Stephen Bough has granted final approval to the commission lawsuit settlement agreements reached by Anywhere , RE/MAX and Keller Williams on Thursday. As part of their settlement agreements, Anywhere, RE/MAX and Keller Williams have agreed to pay $83.5 million , $55 million and $70 million , respectively.

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Nevada plaintiff adds 15 brokerages to commission suit

Housing Wire

But all of that changed on Thursday, when Whaley’s counsel filed an amended complaint naming 15 brokerages as defendants. But all of that changed on Thursday, when Whaley’s counsel filed an amended complaint naming 15 brokerages as defendants. Nevada’s unusual commission lawsuit is no longer so unusual.

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Special report: Jacksonville’s brokerage competition visualized

Housing Wire

Brokerages took notice, resulting in a surge in companies and office locations competing for their share of listings, according to CoreLogic multiple-listing service data shared exclusively with HousingWire. In this environment of high rates and tight inventory, brokerages have had to become sharp elbowed.

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