The NAR Settlement Explained

17/10/2024 13 min
The NAR Settlement Explained

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Fred Glick, a Broker, Real Estate Realist, and Founder of Arrivva, holds a stellar track record with over $2 billion in residential transactions while grounded in a lifelong passion for real estate. Listen closely as Fred Glick gives you real estate hacks and tips through Arrivva’s AI Podcasters in the weekly We Fixed Real Estate podcast.Arrivva is a comprehensive real estate and mortgage brokerage, catering to qualified motivated buyers, sellers, and mortgagees committed to brokering with love, integrity, knowledge, a well-defined plan, and a transparent flat fee structure. As featured in the Wall Street Journal, Arrivva leads the way in transforming the future of real estate, one happy client at a time.Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: Get a clear, concise overview of the $418 million settlement and what it means for homeownersDiscover how this landmark agreement could reshape buyer-broker commissions and promote transparencyExplore how these changes empower buyers and sellers Delve into the potential downsides of the settlementDive into the possible ripple effects on the real estate market and what changes homeowners can expectIn this episode with Fred Glick Fred Glick of Arrivva takes on the National Association of Realtors (NAR) $418 million settlement in a way that simplifies its impact on the real estate market. With the help of AI guest podcasters, they break down the 67-page NAR settlement and explain how it changes buyer-broker commissions, putting power back into the hands of homebuyers and sellers.Will these changes transform how commissions are handled, and what does it mean for future transparency in real estate? Whether you're a first-time buyer, a seasoned seller, or just curious about the future of real estate, tune in to the We Fixed Real Estate podcast for clear insights on how this landmark case could affect you!

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