noun
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commission charged by a broker to his principals
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a broker's business or office
Etymology
Origin of brokerage
First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English; broker + -age
Example Sentences
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Compass’s “coming soon” and “private exclusive” listings will appear on Redfin, the brokerage and home listings portal purchased by Rocket in 2025.
From Barron's
It also incurs brokerage costs whenever it trades.
The spring is generally the most important period for real-estate brokerages and home builders.
The brokerage sets palm oil’s support and resistance levels at 4,020 ringgit and 4,145 ringgit a ton, respectively.
Cole said he would probably put his winnings back into his brokerage account for now, though he’s also thinking about a second car or a pool if they move to the suburbs.
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