Proptech DropOffer, a company that developed an app to help agents assist buyers in off-market transactions, predicts the number of selling alternatives on the market will result in an increase in non-MLS deals in 2023.
Source: Inman News
Year of the off-market deal? DropOffer sees potential in 2023
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