A recent survey conducted by Clever Real Estate has revealed stark differences in opinions between real estate agents and consumers regarding the National Association of Realtors (NAR) settlement. The survey found that a significant majority of agents, at 70%, oppose the settlement, whereas 67% of consumers actually support it. This stark divide in opinions highlights the differing perspectives of industry professionals and homebuyers in the wake of this controversial development.

Key takeaways from the survey include:
– 70% of real estate agents oppose NAR’s settlement
– 67% of consumers support NAR’s settlement
– The divide in opinions between industry professionals and homebuyers underscores the complexity and challenges associated with the NAR settlement.

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