Buyer Rep Agreements Don’t Change Commission Rates: Fed Study
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Buyer rep agreements don’t change commission rates: Fed study
Buyer representation agreements have no impact on real estate agent commissions, according to a report published this week by researchers at the Federal Reserve. The report examined commission rates advertised to buyers’ agents through data from CoreLogic (which recently rebranded as Cotality). This includes the CoreLogic House Price Index and CoreLogic Market Trend reports, which covered roughly 50% of properties listed nationwide from 1995 to …
Fed Analysis of Commission Rates Ponders ‘Substantial’ Shifts
As nearly everyone has weighed in on the commission issue, with no real consensus on exactly how recent policy changes will affect real estate agent pay, the Federal Reserve (Fed) this week put out its own analysis—concluding like so many others have, that it is too early to make any predictions about the National Association… The post Fed Analysis of Commission Rates Ponders ‘Substantial’ Shifts appeared first on RISMedia.
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