Daily Freeman writes that with little inventory available, homebuyers often become addicted to glancing at their smartphones and tablets throughout the day — and even in the middle of the night — for up-to-date alerts that might lead to their dream homes. “I’d go to bed at night but would find myself pulling up Zillow and searching around,” said Mike Finnegan, 39, who lives outside Seattle.
Real estate apps can be overwhelming, addicting
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