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I am going out with our realtor to look at a few places this week and our favorite one (from online) just went off the market. It doesn't say that it was sold, just that it's no longer for sale. I don't think anybody was living there because all the pictures were enpty rooms. Has anybody experienced this? Our realtor said she would check into it, but I am really bummed. We liked this place way more than any other ones we have seen. My DH and I are hoping that they took it off and are planning to relist it soon so that it looks like a new listing and generates more interest. This home buying stuff is stressful already!
Re: House off the market
Wow, you sound like me. I obsess over homes online too. I "decorate" them in my head also.
There was one we liked back in the fall season. It went off the market, but I keep looking for it under sold properties and it doesn't appear. I think it was delisted.
Our plan is going to be to have our REA see if it did sell and if not, have her contact the sellers and see if they are willing to let us see it. If we like it and they still want to sell, maybe we'd put in an offer.
I've heard of buyers just asking people if they want to sell a home and sometimes even if the place isn't listed officially, they want to.
In my mind the worst they can say is no. Maybe you could try this tactic if it hasn't sold.