Agents and brokers who responded to the latest Inman Intel Index survey shared a broad range of stories detailing how tariffs are already spooking clients — and occasionally killing transactions.
Source: Inman News
‘Chaos is reigning’: Intel explores the varied ways tariffs sink deals
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