Real estate tech disruptors are investing billions to build integrated brokerage and mortgage experiences. Some have more resources than others, but all have the same scaling bottlenecks. And in the end, the biggest disruptors — and who is most at risk — might come as a surprise.
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Real estate disruptors get serious about mortgage — and vice versa: Mike DelPrete
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