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rivate Listing Networks Harm Agents & Consumers
Zillow President Susan Daimler explains in a video interview how private listing networks restrict buyer access and may result in lower sale prices for sellers. According to Zillow, these networks are detrimental to buyers, sellers, and agents alike. The company believes that the real estate industry thrives when agents compete fairly, earning business based on their value proposition rather than membership status in a private network.
In her interview, Daimler highlights how private listing networks limit access to listings for buyers and may lead to lower sale prices for sellers. To learn more about Zillow's stance against these networks, read Daimler's full remarks on the Zillow blog or her conversation with Real Estate News.
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