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Updated almost 13 years ago,

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Andy Chu
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  • Las Vegas, NV
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Strategy to pick up more homes on the mls

Andy Chu
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Las Vegas, NV
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I'm all about making a quick buck but I also believe in a fair system. Some agents have been listing a property on the mls and immediately placing it under "T" status or temporarily off the market. Usually they get away with it but homepath.com is now making all offers be submitted through their website. Start looking for the t status properties and if they are tied to HUD, homepath, gohoming, or any website that you submit offers to ( just as long as the l/a doesn't control that site).

Hope that gets some extra deals for buyers on here while punishing those bad apples.