Hundreds of sellers awaiting new builds will have to sell their homes another way after Zillow canceled contracts for closings set for late 2022 through its defunct iBuyer, Zillow Offers.
Source: Inman News
Zillow cancels 400 Zillow Offers contracts due to closing restraints
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