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JerseyGrl
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“John Lundin in San Marcos is doing the same. Putting old listings from a year or two back up on Zillow as if they are for sale right now.”
OK, I am a little slow here. How does this work for the realtor? Is it just to draw in buyers? Do the owners of the homes know this is happening?
There are 1000’s of houses for sale. Why do they need to create a phony sale?
JerseyGrl
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“John Lundin in San Marcos is doing the same. Putting old listings from a year or two back up on Zillow as if they are for sale right now.”
OK, I am a little slow here. How does this work for the realtor? Is it just to draw in buyers? Do the owners of the homes know this is happening?
There are 1000’s of houses for sale. Why do they need to create a phony sale?
JerseyGrl
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I came across a similar case which had me very puzzled. The house we used to rent in North Park (and was sold in Dec 06) is listed as for sale on Zillow. The link to the realtor’s website shows the same listing that was used in 06, with the same (but now inactive) MLS number. He has updated the listing several times in the last 6 months.
Why would a realtor do this? Is it really for sale? Do you suppose the owners are aware their house is listed for sale on Zillow.
By the way, the house sold for slightly less than 600K in 06. The asking price listed now is 615K. A few months ago, the house next door sold for 480K after being on the market for many, many months.
JerseyGrl
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I came across a similar case which had me very puzzled. The house we used to rent in North Park (and was sold in Dec 06) is listed as for sale on Zillow. The link to the realtor’s website shows the same listing that was used in 06, with the same (but now inactive) MLS number. He has updated the listing several times in the last 6 months.
Why would a realtor do this? Is it really for sale? Do you suppose the owners are aware their house is listed for sale on Zillow.
By the way, the house sold for slightly less than 600K in 06. The asking price listed now is 615K. A few months ago, the house next door sold for 480K after being on the market for many, many months.
JerseyGrl
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I came across a similar case which had me very puzzled. The house we used to rent in North Park (and was sold in Dec 06) is listed as for sale on Zillow. The link to the realtor’s website shows the same listing that was used in 06, with the same (but now inactive) MLS number. He has updated the listing several times in the last 6 months.
Why would a realtor do this? Is it really for sale? Do you suppose the owners are aware their house is listed for sale on Zillow.
By the way, the house sold for slightly less than 600K in 06. The asking price listed now is 615K. A few months ago, the house next door sold for 480K after being on the market for many, many months.
JerseyGrl
ParticipantToots
I came across a similar case which had me very puzzled. The house we used to rent in North Park (and was sold in Dec 06) is listed as for sale on Zillow. The link to the realtor’s website shows the same listing that was used in 06, with the same (but now inactive) MLS number. He has updated the listing several times in the last 6 months.
Why would a realtor do this? Is it really for sale? Do you suppose the owners are aware their house is listed for sale on Zillow.
By the way, the house sold for slightly less than 600K in 06. The asking price listed now is 615K. A few months ago, the house next door sold for 480K after being on the market for many, many months.
JerseyGrl
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I came across a similar case which had me very puzzled. The house we used to rent in North Park (and was sold in Dec 06) is listed as for sale on Zillow. The link to the realtor’s website shows the same listing that was used in 06, with the same (but now inactive) MLS number. He has updated the listing several times in the last 6 months.
Why would a realtor do this? Is it really for sale? Do you suppose the owners are aware their house is listed for sale on Zillow.
By the way, the house sold for slightly less than 600K in 06. The asking price listed now is 615K. A few months ago, the house next door sold for 480K after being on the market for many, many months.
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I live near this house. It really has been completed redone. It’s in a good neighborhood, central South Park. Looks pretty nice, but good luck getting anything near that price!!!
JerseyGrl
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I live near this house. It really has been completed redone. It’s in a good neighborhood, central South Park. Looks pretty nice, but good luck getting anything near that price!!!
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