Zillow’s Data Finds Homeowners Struggle When Selling, Despite Hot Market

Skim any number of news articles on the U.S. housing market and chances are you’ll run across the phrases “low inventory,” “sellers’ market” and “strong demand.” EXIT Realty Premier Partner, Zillow, profiles sellers who, although the market is hot, are stressed. Whether trying to buy and sell simultaneously or trying to pinpoint the right time to sell, Zillow’s research indicates that the seller’s struggle remains.

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