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VLS site: how determine how long it's been for sale?
Tia.
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Send a message to the listing agent from the website listing. However, they may only tell you the duration of the current listing contract.
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Only way to know for sure, when you find a house keeps stats. You can also go to county website to see when it was sold last. |
Agree with AsianThree, keep your own spreadsheet.
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What difference does it make. If you want to make a lowball offer just make it then you'll know.
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Yeah I would track the VLS numbers and start to get a sense of how many weeks for a particular range. Follow them and note when numbers hit the market.
Now…the house we are buying next week was on VLS for 1 day. But it was on MLS for a while before they switched over. Pay attention is the takeaway here. |
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I went to an open house, and asked the agent, "How long has the home been on the market?" "Only a couple of weeks," was the answer, suggesting it went on sale in early July. As I casually looked at the folder of info on the table, I saw a document related to selling, signed by the owner, dated 3/31. |
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The VLS database has a field for listing date, not sure if that is what you are looking for.
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VLS is very secretive about sales info. Not at all helpful and not sure why. If you’re interested in buying or selling for that matter they are NOT helping anyone with the lack of information
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