Even after ending its iBuyer program, Zillow remains bullish on mortgage. But first it has to totally reimagine its website, analysts and executives tell Intel. What could possibly go wrong?
Source: Inman News
Inside Zillow’s far-reaching bid to jolt its mortgage business
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