According to the online real estate brokerage report, more people backed out of home buying contracts in San Antonio than in any other major city in Texas. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX
25% of perspective homebuyers in San Antonio backed out of contracts in July, well above the national average of 16.1%, according to Redfin.
A quarter of home buyers in San Antonio backed out of contacts with Redfin registered real estate agents, placing the Alamo City as the city with the No.5 highest percentage of people backing out of contracts in the nation,According to the online real estate brokerage report, more people backed out of home buying contracts in San Antonio than in any other major city in Texas, including Austin, where only 18% of home buyers decided not to go ahead with the sale.
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