EXp CEO Leo Pareja said he’s hopeful about the busiest season of the year for homebuyers, saying more inventory at varied price points will be key to helping shoppers see beyond elevated rates.
Source: Inman News
EXp CEO ‘cautiously optimistic’ as spring homebuying season nears
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