47% still want to see homes for sale in person

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While virtual home sales have become more viable amid the COVID-19 outbreak, many won’t buy without touring a home in real reality.

Realtor.com was out Thursday with a survey that found consumers, especially younger demographics, want virtual tours and are warming to the idea of buying a home without visiting it in person.

Realtor.com and Toluna Insights surveyed 1,300 consumers during the week of April 5 to better understand their thoughts on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted current living arrangements, future plans and feelings about technology’s role in buying and selling homes.

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