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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There might be a simple explanation. Your realtor can ask the seller's realtor. [/quote] +1. I think having your realtor ask the seller's realtor is completely reasonable. There may well be a simple explanation but I'd proceed with caution too. Keep in mind that the sellers probably won't lie but they may not tell you the full truth. I.e., they might have multiple reasons for moving (bad neighbor + not enough space) but only tell you the one that doesn't sound as bad/scary to a potential buyer. Definitely talk to neighbors and if you get a ratified contract, get a thorough inspection. I'd like to add to the chorus of potential reasons they have for wanting to sell so quickly. We just bought a house a few months ago with plans to do renovations. Well, it is now looking like the renovations will be more complicated and costly than we anticipated (partly because we underestimated costs, partly because we keep thinking of more things we want to do). We still plan to proceed because we love the house and location, but if that weren't the case I could see us having second thoughts. [/quote]
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