Even in the best of times, buying or selling a home can be challenging. That’s particularly true in the wake of COVID-19’s impact on the economy and how we live our daily lives. As homebuyers and sellers grapple with their new reality, technology can help reduce or even eliminate the friction that traditional transactions have faced for decades.
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