Exactly one year ago, Zillow Offers was in a similar position to the one that Opendoor now finds itself in and shut down its operations. Mike DelPrete offers insight into the path forward for Opendoor and why it might be different this time around.
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Opendoor is where Zillow Offers was a year ago: Mike DelPrete
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