In the wake of Amazon’s HQ2 announcement, agents say that some sellers in Virginia are waiting to list their properties, while buyers at the lower end of the spectrum are having trouble competing for homes.
Source: Inman News
Inventory plummets, prices jump near Amazon’s HQ2 in Virginia
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