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Urvashi Vasishtha
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Q: How Will Elon Musk's Twitter Deal Affect Real Estate?

Urvashi Vasishtha
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  • Tampa, FL
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Last week was abuzz with news of Elon Musk's $44 Bn acquisition of Twitter. We know many realtors use Twitter to syndicate their deals and find prospective clients. Is the acquisition by Musk good or bad for the real estate business? Will this have any impact on the reach and visibility of deals?

If you have any answers or thoughts on the questions posed above, please write in the comments below. I would love to know what the experts here think about this. 

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Shiela R.
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Shiela R.
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There are certainly some smart people in the REI space on there as @Jordan Moorhead points out.  I personally don't have time to check or follow it. 

The layoffs certainly aren't great for our local economy.  I've got one client who still has a job and 2 that are unemployed after the recent layoffs. 

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