NC Real Estate Commission disciplines iBuyer Opendoor after complaints
North Carolina’s regulator of real estate licensees has taken disciplinary action against Opendoor, an iBuyer active in the state. Here’s what happened.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Apr 5, 2022
North Carolina’s regulator of real estate licensees has taken disciplinary action against Opendoor, an iBuyer active in the state. Here’s what happened.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Nov 2, 2021
Zillow will ‘wind down’ the Zillow Offers iBuying program, citing unpredictability of accurately pricing homes with a 3-6 month timeline, and explains its decision to shareholders in a letter, and earnings call today.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Sep 7, 2021
Hundredsd of homeowners in Raleigh are selling to so-called iBuyers – company that acquire, fix up then sell homes – at five times the national average. Here’s the latest.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | May 13, 2020
When North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper issued Executive Order 121, the Stay-at-Home Order, on March 27, what happened to the local real estate markets across the state of North Carolina, and how were people and families impacted? Here’s a look at what has happened – so far.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | May 13, 2020
So how are the iBuyers – the “instant buyers” utilizing the lastest technology – handling business in the Triangle – as the COVID-19 drives up employment and has made home selling a “virtual” affair with online showings? It’s not all been roses.
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