In his latest interview with Bloomberg, former Goldman Sachs investor Don Mullen explains why iBuyers won’t survive much longer, calling them the “forced sellers” of today’s market.
Source: Inman News
‘Big Short’ investor says iBuyers could be obsolete by 2025
More from baby boomersMore posts in baby boomers »
- Boomers may experience these brutal surprises when they move
- How to help senior real estate clients right-size with confidence
- The American homeownership dream is primed for a comeback
- Tool Kit: The Golden Girl’s guide to winning the Silver Tsunami
- Boomers claim top homebuyers spot, leaving millennials behind
More from generational trendsMore posts in generational trends »
More from Goldman SachsMore posts in Goldman Sachs »
More from ibuyersMore posts in ibuyers »
More from market shiftMore posts in market shift »
- Why independent brokerages matter more than ever amid real estate consolidation
- What today’s skills-based market demands of real estate agents
- Transform your real estate career with this one simple skill
- How to lead through market uncertainty with facts, not fear
- 7 ways agents can seize opportunities during market shifts
More from millennialsMore posts in millennials »
- How to help senior real estate clients right-size with confidence
- How buyer affordability education makes you the go-to agent
- How to wow clients and win every time: Now Streaming
- Innovation, acquisition and the art of scaling smart: Now Streaming
- The American homeownership dream is primed for a comeback
More from mortgage ratesMore posts in mortgage rates »
- October brought the strongest buyer’s market in 12 years: Redfin
- Jason Oppenheim: Private listings could take real estate ‘back to the Dark Ages’
- Don’t merge Fannie and Freddie, says their biggest investor
- Fall has been ‘sneaky good’ for buyers, but the ‘warm-up is not guaranteed to last’
- Fallout over Fed policymakers’ investments reshaping the board
More from offerpadMore posts in offerpad »
- Offerpad home sales, acquisitions hit new low in Q3 2025
- From cash offer to collaboration: Offerpad empowers agents and sellers
- Opendoor’s resurrection: Will there be an iBuyer afterlife?
- He started the Opendoor stock rally. Now he wants the CEO out
- Opendoor grows revenue and trims losses in 2nd quarter rally
More from opendoorMore posts in opendoor »
- Trump’s 50-year mortgage is ‘a big nothingburger’ for homebuyers
- New Opendoor CEO’s plan: ‘Buy more good homes and get more good sellers through our funnel’
- From Vegas to venture capital: Navigating the uncertain path of the proptech founder
- Here’s how to save canceled listings and improve success rates
- Is the ‘proptech winter’ ending? This is what investors are watching
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- Jason Oppenheim: Private listings could take real estate ‘back to the Dark Ages’
- Stop begging for deals: 9 real-world tips for negotiating concessions
- 5 reasons your plumber is quietly richer than you
- Here’s why SMART goals are dumb and STUPID goals work better
- NAR by the numbers: Dues flat, members ‘sticky,’ cost cuts ahead
More from TechnologyMore posts in Technology »
- Paraspot AI sees the future of property inspection: Tech Review
- Dawn of a new era: Here’s how NAR says it’s changing for its members
- RateMyAgent and Curated Social merge to form Renowned platform
- Zillow defends private listing rule, criticizes Compass in new filing
- Homebuyers like ‘high-touch’ loan advisors equipped with tech tools
Be First to Comment