Clever’s “American Attitudes on iBuyer Companies” survey of 994 people reveals numerous facts about consumers and iBuyers, including the lengths they’d go to avoid a more traditional sale.
Source: Inman News
iBuyer survey reveals how much less sellers would accept for their homes
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