Requesting to see a property that appeared available online but isn't actually available can be pretty frustrating, especially if it's the only property you're asking to see or if it's the majority of properties that you are asking about. It's understandable to wonder about how much time you just wasted when looking at places that you thought you could rely on like Zillow. It actually happens all the time in the real estate industry, so you're not alone. In this article, I'll go over how to reduce the likelihood of that happening in the future for you and your family.
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