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  2. Burnett v. National Association of Realtors - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, most homes [1] are bought and sold using real estate agents affiliated with the National Association of Realtors (NAR), an industry lobbying group with over 1.5 million individual members. [2] NAR permits only its members to call themselves Realtors.

  3. Why are real estate commissions 6%? – and why that may be ...

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    Changes may soon be on the horizon for real estate commission rates after a Kansas City jury determined – in a $1.8 billion judgement in October – that commissions had been inflated and that ...

  4. Berkshire Hathaway's real estate firm to pay $250 million to ...

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    HomeServices of America said Friday that the proposed settlement would shield its 51 brands, nearly 70,000 real estate agents and over 300 franchisees from similar litigation. The real estate ...

  5. Redfin - Wikipedia

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    In January 2006, Redfin named Glenn Kelman as CEO. [5] The company's website began to show available homes on an interactive map in 2007. [6] In 2012, Redfin began an automatic agent rating system. After it drew criticism for using inaccurate data, the system was discontinued. [7] In June 2017, the company began Redfin Now, a home flipping ...

  6. Florida homeowners have no choice but to lower condo prices ...

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    In Miami, for example, the median sale price of single-family homes increased by double digits year over year, sales rose by 9%, and new listings also shot up 13%, according to Redfin.

  7. Jeff Greene - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Greene has had a 40-year career in real estate, characterized by his portfolio of over a hundred buildings and custom homes. [9] To pay for college, he relied on scholarships, loans, part-time jobs and taught Hebrew 3 days a week. To pay his way through Harvard Business School, Greene traveled the country selling circus tickets.