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Updated over 8 years ago, 06/22/2016

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Mark C.
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How long can a property remain "temporarily off market"

Mark C.
  • Vincentown, NJ
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Specifically in Trend MLS, how long can a property remain "temporarily off market"?

I'm trying to buy foreclosed property, owned by Fannie Mae, that was changed from "active" to "Temporarily off market" about 6 weeks ago.  Is there a particular period of time that is designated for that particular status?  I assume it will become active again at some point, otherwise they would have cancelled the listing or withdrawn it, correct?

Any advice would be much appreciated.

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