Submitted by TheBreeze on January 20, 2007 - 1:53pm
In the areas I've been watching on Zip, I've been seeing many properties go from "active" status to "inactive" status. Is there anyway to tell whether these are expired listings or something else?
Submitted by TheBreeze on January 23, 2007 - 8:39pm.
Thanks SD. There's quite a few pendings in there. That makes me think that the UTC market still has quite a few interested buyers. Is that what you've been seeing in that area?
Submitted by SD Realtor on January 24, 2007 - 12:12am.
Breeze not just UTC....
Maybe other realtors/appraisers will comment but personally I have seen an increase in the active/pending ratio in addition to more pendings overall. I have seen this happen in Scripps, UC, Carmel Valley... I believe the reason is two fold, first off the properties that were well overpriced are finally dropping off the market, and second if they are not dropping off the market they are pricing competitively and selling. That is just a guess and we need to see how things look over the next few months.
I was wondering about this too.Yet at realtor.com it still shows open
Give a specific MLS number or address and I can tell you the true status. Zip and Realtor.com lag by a day or two.
SD Realtor
Thanks SD. Here's the MLS Numbers:
066070818
066098007
066077318
066095599
066088836
066095159
061059364
061081631
066083201
066010332
066088382
066090409
Breeze I will look em up later today -
SD Realtor
066070818 pending
066098007 withdrawn
066077318 expired
066095599 sold
066088836 cancelled
066095159 pending
061059364 expired
061081631 expired
066083201 pending
066010332 expired
066088382 withdrawn
066090409 pending
Thanks SD. There's quite a few pendings in there. That makes me think that the UTC market still has quite a few interested buyers. Is that what you've been seeing in that area?
Breeze not just UTC....
Maybe other realtors/appraisers will comment but personally I have seen an increase in the active/pending ratio in addition to more pendings overall. I have seen this happen in Scripps, UC, Carmel Valley... I believe the reason is two fold, first off the properties that were well overpriced are finally dropping off the market, and second if they are not dropping off the market they are pricing competitively and selling. That is just a guess and we need to see how things look over the next few months.
SD Realtor