Despite the return of housing market seasonality, homesellers are still expecting a red-hot fall and winter homebuying season similar to 2020, according to realtor.com’s latest survey released on Thursday.
Source: Inman News
Sellers are banking on red-hot buyer demand this fall: realtor.com
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