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04/15/21: Buyers fight for homes before they even hit the market
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04/15/21: Buyers fight for homes before they even hit the market
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31 minutes
Released:
Apr 14, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Finding a home for sale is so tough right now that buyers are tapping neighbors, strangers and deeply entrenched real estate agents in search of houses not yet on the market. Reporter Dennis Rodkin joins podcast host Amy Guth to discuss in a recap of this week’s top stories in residential real estate.
Plus: Michigan's COVID surge worries Illinois health officials, Attorney General Raoul says office computer network 'compromised,’ Art Institute makes historic choice for board chair, Kimberly-Clark bringing 250-job office to Fulton Market and KKR to acquire suburban tech-services company Ensono for $1.7 billion.
Plus: Michigan's COVID surge worries Illinois health officials, Attorney General Raoul says office computer network 'compromised,’ Art Institute makes historic choice for board chair, Kimberly-Clark bringing 250-job office to Fulton Market and KKR to acquire suburban tech-services company Ensono for $1.7 billion.
Released:
Apr 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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