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House disappears 3 times in 1 week

Eli Alexa
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I found a 3/2 on a local internet MLS w/t 5 pictures- 2 days later it disappeared. That same day I found it on a realtor's personal website 1 picture (which I check daily) GONE next day. By chance I found it on homesteps no pictures a late weekend night planning to call the next business day. To my dismay upon checking it next business day morning it was gone. I was not committed to investing in this home however, as a newbie I am bewildered...is this disappearing act normal and if so what is going on??? :roll:

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J Scott
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J Scott
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The property likely either went under contract or got pulled from the market for some reason. The MLS listing generally gets pulled first by the realtor, and then it will either automatically cascade to be removed from the other sites, or the realtor may have to remove it manually.

You can always call the agent who had the listing and ask the status of the property. This should give you some more insight...

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