Fannie Mae survey finds 67 percent of Americans agree that it’s a good time to sell, the highest level in nearly 2 years. But only 20 percent say it’s a good time to buy.
Source: Inman News
Consumer disconnect: Good time to sell means it’s a bad time to buy
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