Leading the Shakeup in Real Estate
Easy Realty is at the forefront of a seismic shift in Real Estate, one of America’s largest industries. This transformation comes in the wake of the $418 million antitrust settlement by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), which has triggered sweeping changes. While these changes don’t alter the law, they redefine the rules set by NAR, dismantling long-standing practices that have burdened agents and consumers alike.
Breaking Free from Outdated Practices
The fallout from the settlement has exposed what many in the industry suspected: traditional real estate models are outdated and costly. Easy Realty’s vision is clear—to lead the charge in creating a transparent, tech-driven, agent-first approach. By eliminating junk fees, unnecessary commission splits, and cumbersome procedures, Easy Realty empowers agents to thrive in a modern marketplace.
The Truth About MLS Access
Greg Owen, Founder & Broker of Easy Realty, doesn’t mince words about the role of Realtor associations:
“From my experience the Realtor Association have repeatedly lied to agents by omission, specifically keeping hidden the fact you can access the all-important Multiple Listing Service (MLS) without needing to join the association and pay those significant fees. Whenever I pose the question ‘What does the association do besides the MLS?’ they always say—nothing.”
This revelation underscores Easy Realty’s commitment to transparency and fairness, giving agents the tools they need without unnecessary gatekeeping.
Why Agents Are Making the Switch
The industry is witnessing a mass migration as agents abandon old systems for 100% commission models, AI-driven tools, and automation. Easy Realty’s platform, showcased at http://www.ThompsonBrokers.com, is leading this revolution. The site has seen explosive growth as professionals seek smarter, more profitable ways to operate.
Become Part of the Future
Easy Realty isn’t just adapting to change—it’s defining it. As Florida’s Thompson Broker, we invite agents to break free from outdated norms and embrace a future built on innovation, transparency, and independence.