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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Foreclosure went Temp Off Market
We were in negotiations with Christiana Trust and one of their foreclosure properties. We were planning on making this a primary house so we really wanted it but it needed some repairs. We made an offer, they countered, and then we countered back. They immediately rejected our offer and put the house Temp Off Market. This was back in July. The house is still unoccupied and still listed as such on the MLS.
I called the listing agent but they said that the banks do this from time to time and they have no idea when the house will go back on the market.
Any ideas on what i can do in this situation? We've been looking for other houses but haven't found anything comparable in the same price range and location.