April 23, 2025 - 18:42

As large real estate brokerages express their discontent with the Clear Cooperation Policy, smaller agencies are rallying to defend its existence. The policy, which mandates that all listings be shared with other agents within a specific timeframe, has been a point of contention in the industry. Proponents argue that it promotes transparency and fairness, while critics claim it stifles competition and limits the market.
If the policy is repealed, the real estate landscape could see significant shifts. Homeowners might experience fluctuations in property values as the dynamics of listing and selling homes change. The potential for decreased exposure in the market could lead to less competitive pricing, impacting how quickly homes sell and at what price.
Smaller agencies, which rely heavily on the policy to level the playing field against larger firms, are concerned about the repercussions of its repeal. They fear that without the policy, the market will become even more dominated by major players, further marginalizing smaller businesses and potentially leading to less favorable conditions for homeowners. As discussions continue, the future of the Clear Cooperation Policy remains uncertain, with many watching closely to see how it will affect home values and the overall real estate market.
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