Consulting firm McKinsey & Company has found that pandemic-induced hybrid work is here to stay, for better or worse, ensuring permanent consequences for real estate agents in larger cities.
Source: Inman News
Demand for urban homes will be ‘muted’ for years: McKinsey
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