An exodus of 45,000 Ontario real estate workers has hit the industry since the slowdown — but some say Toronto still has too many agents
Agent revenues have plunged as the market slowed to a crawl. But Toronto still has more agents per capita than anywhere else in the world, and some worry even more could jump back in.
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