A month after seismic industry changes, real estate agents aren't much more optimistic
Briefly

In recent surveys, 64% of agents oppose the commission structure changes mandated by the NAR settlement, reflecting only a slight improvement in sentiment.
Despite a slight decrease in opposition to the changes, 72% of agents still believe the settlement will negatively affect the industry, highlighting ongoing concerns.
While 59% of agents dislike that commission costs may shift directly to buyers, 57% actually favor the requirement for buyer representation agreements.
Overall, 48% of surveyed agents feel more pessimistic about their careers since the settlement changes, indicating significant unease regarding the future of the industry.
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