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May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Real estate agents, who spent the six-year U.S. housing collapse coaxing buyers off the fence, are now hunting for sellers as home inventories hover near lows last seen in 2005. Homebuyer Jason Erdman, Cari Linn, president of the Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors, Patrick Beirne, president of central region for PulteGroup Inc., and Travis Callstrom, an agent with Re/Max Advantage Plus, talk with Bloomberg's John Gittelsohn about the housing market in Minneapolis. (Source: Bloomberg)
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