A proposed bill in New York could significantly impact the state's real estate market by targeting private listings. The legislation, which has yet to be passed, aims to make private listings more transparent and accessible to the public. If enacted, it could reshape the way buyers access inventory and compete for properties, potentially shifting the dynamics of the market. Real estate professionals and industry experts are closely watching the bill's progress, as it could have far-reaching implications for the state's homebuyers and sellers.


New York Bill Targets Private Listings, Could Reshape Inventory Access and Buyer Competition  National Mortgage Professional