Redfin has launched its iBuyer services in Tucson, Arizona, and restarted service in parts of Las Vegas, according to an announcement on Tuesday. RedfinNow now operates in 22 markets nationwide.
Source: Inman News
RedfinNow launches in Tucson, Ariz., resumes service in Las Vegas
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