Although it’s hard to know how long this pandemic will last, one thing seems certain — the drive to find the ideal home remains a priority. That’s why it’s important to let buyers and sellers know what to expect. Here’s how.
Source: Inman News
6 ways to set buyer and seller expectations for today’s housing realities
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