Although the effects remain to be seen, agents in Rochester and surrounding areas are uncertain whether or not Friday’s partial reopening of the economy will have a palpable impact on buyer or seller confidence.
Source: Inman News
Finger Lakes agents prepare as New York begins partial reopening
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