Not exact matches
For Zillow / Trulia,
traditional real estate brokerages and
agents still controlled the market for residential
real estate sales / marketing.
SaveOnCommission.ca, which
still operates under the
traditional real estate model, charges a seller's
agent fee of 1 %, as opposed to the
traditional 2.5 %.
The Bureau mentions this VOW in their documentation of filing as an example of progress in NS but through observing these numbers in NS it's obvious that the public is
still comfortable to work within the
traditional organized
real estate arena and have not abandoned their trusted
agents to support this VOW provider.
Is it true that owners with high value homes are
still more comfortable using a
traditional real estate agent (even though they could proportionally save more on commissions by using a service such as Purplebricks), or is it
still early days with Purplebricks building trust in a new market?
While going around your neighborhood and shaking hands and passing out your business card is
still an important aspect of generating leads as a
real estate agent, even the most ardent of
traditional real estate agents can't deny the power social media is having on this industry.
But about 90 percent of millennials
still use a
real estate agent, according to industry data — although the
traditional relationship has changed a bit.