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shaw8700@outlook.com
02-06-2024, 10:11 PM
How long before something’s sold? I see when people put golf carts up in here but I don’t see when they sell.
dhdallas
02-06-2024, 10:47 PM
How long before something’s sold? I see when people put golf carts up in here but I don’t see when they sell.
And this matters because...?
Bill14564
02-07-2024, 07:11 AM
And this matters because...?
Possibly:
- Wonders if hers is taking too long to sell
- Doesn't want to waste time calling about carts that have already sold but not been updated
- Curious about the market and whether this is the right time to list a cart for sale
npwalters
02-07-2024, 08:48 AM
The most likely result of any item being sold is that the seller will just delete the ad. People sometimes post a sold message and leave it but that is not the norm.
Topspinmo
02-07-2024, 08:59 AM
How long before something’s sold? I see when people put golf carts up in here but I don’t see when they sell.
IMO Some just delete after sold, some don’t delete add either way and takes so many days for add to fall off. Some may ask too much and it just sits there. And very few updated add sold. But, most just disappear from deleted or time ran out.
MightyDog
02-07-2024, 01:01 PM
IMO Some just delete after sold, some don’t delete add either way and takes so many days for add to fall off. Some may ask too much and it just sits there. And very few updated add sold. But, most just disappear from deleted or time ran out.
From what I can tell, it's a problem on this website that advertisements that are no longer available often stay listed. That may be what the OP was actually trying to discern.
There are several homes for sale still listed that I saw on Zillow or Realtor.com as having transacted many weeks or months ago. I emailed TOTV about the many stale listings but, they didn't reply back. I even messaged a couple of those sellers suggesting they remove their ad if the property is no longer available. But, their ads are still live.
Shaking my head...there has to be a better way. Maybe all ads should expire in 30 days - then it's up to the lister to repost them. Also, a pet peeve, almost ZERO of the Classified listings have the DATE of POSTING included in them. What are people thinking? Frankly, TOTV should require a posting date which is very helpful to those searching.
shaw8700@outlook.com
02-07-2024, 10:08 PM
That’s exactly what I was thinking. I mean if merchandise was only up there for a short time, then I think it would be used more often.
I don’t know, I guess since TOTV doesn’t make money from the sale of merchandise then it doesn’t really matter.
MrChip72
02-07-2024, 10:20 PM
I bought my golf cart from an ad on TOTV. It was a semi-busy time (beginning of April) and most people that I contacted (all that were well priced) didn't have their cart up for sale for very long. Usually not much more than a week.
Especially if it's a Yamaha and under 10 years old it should sell fairly quickly if the pricing isn't way out of line.
Topspinmo
02-08-2024, 12:10 AM
From what I can tell, it's a problem on this website that advertisements that are no longer available often stay listed. That may be what the OP was actually trying to discern.
There are several homes for sale still listed that I saw on Zillow or Realtor.com as having transacted many weeks or months ago. I emailed TOTV about the many stale listings but, they didn't reply back. I even messaged a couple of those sellers suggesting they remove their ad if the property is no longer available. But, their ads are still live.
Shaking my head...there has to be a better way. Maybe all ads should expire in 30 days - then it's up to the lister to repost them. Also, a pet peeve, almost ZERO of the Classified listings have the DATE of POSTING included in them. What are people thinking? Frankly, TOTV should require a posting date which is very helpful to those searching.
When I posted add on TOTV it expired in I think 45 days, automatically dropped off. I think if I remember I could only update the with sold. But that was years ago?
Topspinmo
02-08-2024, 12:12 AM
That’s exactly what I was thinking. I mean if merchandise was only up there for a short time, then I think it would be used more often.
I don’t know, I guess since TOTV doesn’t make money from the sale of merchandise then it doesn’t really matter.
They can if you chose premium listing which means it stays at top couple pages and don’t fade into the 6, 8, 15 page category?
westernrider75
02-08-2024, 05:43 AM
When we listed our 2020 Yamaha it sold within a week and we just deleted all the ads.
Kebruns27
02-08-2024, 06:33 AM
How long before something’s sold? I see when people put golf carts up in here but I don’t see when they sell.
We just sold ours…it took about 3 weeks.
seecapecod
02-08-2024, 07:10 AM
From what I can tell, it's a problem on this website that advertisements that are no longer available often stay listed. That may be what the OP was actually trying to discern.
There are several homes for sale still listed that I saw on Zillow or Realtor.com as having transacted many weeks or months ago. I emailed TOTV about the many stale listings but, they didn't reply back. I even messaged a couple of those sellers suggesting they remove their ad if the property is no longer available. But, their ads are still live.
Shaking my head...there has to be a better way. Maybe all ads should expire in 30 days - then it's up to the lister to repost them. Also, a pet peeve, almost ZERO of the Classified listings have the DATE of POSTING included in them. What are people thinking? Frankly, TOTV should require a posting date which is very helpful to those searching.
Zillow sweeps the MLS frequently- as a house is under agreement you’d see it is pending then marked sold. I’ve seen this happen within a day or two. I would assume homes sold through The Villages since they are not on the MLS, Zillow will only pick it up once property records are updated locally.
Dusty_Star
02-08-2024, 08:28 AM
When I posted add on TOTV it expired in I think 45 days, automatically dropped off. I think if I remember I could only update the with sold. But that was years ago?
I just recently saw a 'Pending' on an ad, so maybe some enhancements have been made. (But it was the first & only 'pending' I have ever seen).
MightyDog
02-08-2024, 12:20 PM
Zillow sweeps the MLS frequently- as a house is under agreement you’d see it is pending then marked sold. I’ve seen this happen within a day or two. I would assume homes sold through The Villages since they are not on the MLS, Zillow will only pick it up once property records are updated locally.
That is unrelated to the issue at hand. Which is: THIS website and the fact that it has ads with no posting dates and many stale listings...meaning sold items still posted as For Sale.
If TOTV has timed, automated expirations on their ads, it is not operating correctly. If they don't, they should.
jump4
02-08-2024, 12:38 PM
It depends on price and other factors. I posted mine around 8pm and had 3 offers and hard cash from Fast Eddie before Noon the next day!
collie1228
02-09-2024, 11:21 AM
I had a great experience selling my old Club Car electric golf cart on the TOTV classified section. I spent some time discussing prices with friends and neighbors, called my golf cart repair guy for his opinion, and looked at every ad I could find. Based on that search, I priced my cart and listed it on TOTV. Within two minutes of listing it, I got a call from a prospective buyer who said he would be at my house in less than 30 minutes with cash. He was true to his word, and the cart was gone in less than one hour after listing.
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