Although the bulk of the real estate transaction used to occur offline, this year, things have changed. Innovation is now a priority, and consumers are widely adopting digital solutions — but are the efforts enough?
Source: Inman News
Coronavirus has made real estate tech mainstream — but more innovation is needed
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