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Santa Monica: An unexpected haven for first-time buyers

Housing Wire

While agents are happy to see first-time buyers in the market, it has also resulted in more complications getting a transaction to the closing table. All of the first-time buyers are a lot of the reason why things are falling out of escrow — being a backup offer is a good position to be in our market right now,” Levin said.

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4 Things Sellers Need to Know About Backup Offers

First Team Real Estate

The only way around re-listing is to accept backup offers, so during the planning phase of your home sale, talk to your listing agent about the pros and cons of backup offers. What does it mean when it says accepting backup offers? What is a backup offer? Backup offers, however, can be tricky.

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10 Things to Know About the ‘Sale Pending’ Phase, aka House Closing Limbo

HomeLight

Not only will you need to be packing, cleaning, and getting the house ready for your buyer, there’s also a lot of waiting and hoping that all of the moving pieces fall into place and your home sale closes on time, if you make it to closing at all. Line up backup offers to hedge your risk. The property appraisal.

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What Does ‘Under Contract’ Mean in a Real Estate Listing?

Realtor.com

When a real estate listing is “under contract,” there are still contingencies attached to that offer that must be cleared before closing, says Kelley Ramirez , a real estate agent with Charles Rutenberg Realty in Central and South Florida. In other words, if you want this home for yourself, that could still happen. “If

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Can a Home Seller Under Contract Still Accept a Higher Offer?

Realtor.com

You could, for example, insert terms in the purchase agreement that allow you, as the seller, to continue to accept offers and for the buyer to be allowed the option to match or exceed any higher offers. Buyers can also take backup offers (more on these options later). Can home sellers accept backup offers?

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What is a Contingent House Listing?

Point2Homes

A home listed as contingent means the seller has accepted an offer. However, before the sale can go to closing, certain contingencies must be met. These clauses are defined in the sales contract and often have to do with home inspections, mortgage approvals and appraisals. A backup offer is not uncommon in real estate sales.

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Real Estate Pending Vs. Contingent: MLS Lingo Explained for Sellers

HomeLight

When your home first hits the market, your listing agent will note that it’s “Active,” as in ready and available for showings — but there’s a lot of ground to cover before your agent lists the status as “Closed,” when you have a done deal and you’re ready to hand over the keys. An offer has been accepted, and the sale is expected to close.

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