Speakers at 2019 Inman Connect Las Vegas sparred on stage about iBuyers’ impact on and role in the real estate business. They shared their personal business practices and views, and it was clear that they all hold sharply contrasting views about the merit and true cost of these industry disruptors.
Source: Inman News
Are iBuyers a rip-off? Agents hold divergent views
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