For luxury properties that exceed 180 days on market, the stats are grim. Concierge Auctions CEO Chad Roffers shared with Inman how real estate agents can best combat those pesky days on market.
Source: Inman News
Concierge Auctions CEO: ‘Days on market are not your friend’
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