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

HomeLight

That’s why it’s important for your real estate agent to keep your property’s status up to date, both in the multiple listing service (MLS) that agents cooperatively use, as well as in online marketplaces, which pull data from the MLS. An offer has been accepted, and the sale is expected to close. Why have a backup offer on hand?

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Will a House With an Offer On It Be Removed From the MLS? Agents Explain How It Works

HomeLight

One term you’ll likely hear often during the homebuying process is “MLS,” which stands for multiple listing service. The MLS is a real estate database of all the homes in your area that are currently for sale, pending sale, or have recently been sold, and so much more. Will a house with an offer on it be removed from the MLS?

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What is a Contingent House Listing?

Point2Homes

Homes for sale may be subject to different contingent statuses, which may also be referred to differently, according to the individual multiple listing service (MLS). A backup offer is not uncommon in real estate sales. If the first sale falls through, the backup offer will then be in position to move forward with the purchase.

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The Meaning of Active Under Contract Explained

Realty Biz

In other locations, the sale may be referred to as being contingent in the multiple listing service (MLS). The seller has agreed to accept a contingent offer from the purchaser. During this time, the seller can still accept backup offers from other interested parties. Making an Offer on a House Under Contract.

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What Does Contingent Mean in Real Estate Sales

Realty Biz

In real estate jargon, this is referred to as a “backup offer.” ” In order for a backup offer to kick in, the first buyer would need to relinquish their right to purchase the home. At this point, a seller could move forward with accepting the backup offer.

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Contingent vs. Pending: Real Estate Lingo Explained

RIS Media

” There are other statuses in the MLS listings like “Pending,” “Contingent,” “Coming Soon” and “Expired.” Two important statuses in the MLS are “Contingent” and “Pending.” What Other MLS Statuses Are There? Contingent vs. Pending?

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Agent Spotlight: Christine Bova

First Team Real Estate

Through my involvement with the community, I am fortunate to have an extensive professional network in Orange County , which has been beneficial in allowing me to uncover and assist my clients even better, helping them purchase amazing properties not publicly listed on the MLS, as well as discreetly selling.

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