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DOJ leadership halted antitrust review of Compass–Anywhere deal

January 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Recent reports from The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and Bloomberg reveal a rift within the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding the investigation of Compass’s acquisition of Anywhere. The DOJ’s antitrust enforcers, led by Gail Slater, expressed concerns about potential anticompetitive effects and advocated for a thorough review.

However, senior officials, including Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, reportedly intervened to expedite the deal’s approval, dismissing the need for a comprehensive investigation. Despite this, the DOJ maintains the option to take enforcement action if anticompetitive practices are identified post-acquisition.

While the DOJ declined to comment on the matter, industry experts suggest that the merger’s antitrust review timeline varies based on regulatory responses. Compass had initially projected a 2026 closing date for the acquisition, indicating potential complexities in the review process.

Competitive or anticompetitive?

Compass and CEO Robert Reffkin assert that the merger is not anticompetitive, emphasizing the preservation of choice and competition in the market. Despite concerns raised by lawmakers and industry analysts, Compass maintains that the acquired brands will operate independently, fostering innovation and diversity.

Real estate industry reacts

Industry stakeholders recognize the transformative potential of the merger, with varying perspectives on its implications. United Real Estate CEO Dan Duffy views the deal as a positive development for consumers, predicting enhanced professionalism and service quality in the real estate sector.

On the other hand, NextHome co-CEO James Dwiggins anticipates a wave of mergers and acquisitions in the industry, leading to the emergence of major players dominating the residential real estate market. Despite the consolidation trend, Dwiggins sees room for strategic maneuvers among industry leaders in the coming years.

Seeing it as a positive

Individual agents and brokers, both affiliated with Compass and other firms, express optimism about the merger’s outcomes. Agents like David Eskander from Corcoran & Anywhere anticipate expanded service offerings and improved client experiences, while brokers like Kinan Beck of eXp Realty focus on leveraging technology to enhance personalized services.

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