Survey: Coronavirus driving real estate agents’ earnings down | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, March 31 — Real estate company Juwai IQI has noted that 82 per cent of residential real estate agents around the world say the coronavirus epidemic has cut their 2020 earning expectations. In its first survey in over 60 countries, it said loss of earnings is a widespread problem...

The survey noted Malaysian agents were the least pessimistic with 74 per cent of agents expecting to earn less in 2020, 38 per cent expecting to earn ‘significantly less’ and 33 per cent expecting to earn ‘a little less’. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

The survey noted Malaysian agents were the least pessimistic with 74 per cent of agents expecting to earn less in 2020, 38 per cent expecting to earn “significantly less” and 33 per cent expecting to earn “a little less”. “An astounding 82 per cent however believe that this is a good or very good time to buy property,” it said in a statement in conjunction with the release of its Global Coronavirus Agent Survey.

 

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So, water is wet? Every business is down. Except gloves.

So they dont have savings for rainy days?

Downward trend is very lasting so be mindful!

Tell me something I don’t know..

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