Realtors Association Settles Lawsuits, Ends 6% Commission System

The National Association of Realtors has agreed to a seismic settlement, ending landmark antitrust lawsuits by paying $418 million in damages and eliminating rules on commissions, effectively dismantling the current homebuying and selling business model. This move is expected to reduce real estate commissions by 25% to 50%, opening up opportunities for alternative selling models. The settlement also aims to create a more competitive housing market by allowing realtors to compete on commissions and enabling buyers to shop around for lower-cost agents. The agreement, subject to a judge's approval, is set to bring sweeping reforms to the real estate industry, benefiting millions of Americans and addressing long-standing criticisms of the commission structure.
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- Realtors Reach Settlement That Will Change How Americans Buy and Sell Homes The Wall Street Journal
- Powerful Realtor Group Agrees to Slash Commissions to Settle Lawsuits The New York Times
- Realtors reach historic $418M settlement, upending lucrative commission system POLITICO
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