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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Is there a such thing as a house being on the market for too long
So I am still in the research stage of REI (Particularly in Multi-Family Units) but I have been looking at different markets on Redfin and I am seeing houses that have been on the market for over 100+ days. Is this a Red Flag? Is this something I should take into consideration when purchasing my first unit?