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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The house isn't vacant. What are you talking about?[/quote] OP is under contract on their new house. Presuming they move into their new house, their old house will be vacant. Or a rental. Both which make it slightly harder to sell/insure. Also, it's cute the OP doesn't care that Zillow shows the stale listing, it's so nostalgic![/quote] I am the OP and I didn't say I didn't care - I said I am not too worried. I have seen Zillow listing where houses are delisted and related. I do not presume to know why the house was delisted and relisted, especially if a chunk of time has gone by. In fact, the house I purchased was delisted and relisted. It went in 5 days with 4 offers this time around. Price is the same and house is now vacant. Seller apparently had a long distance move and decided to delist and get the move over with and relist after. I only know that after the fact, as the buyer. Again, I realize there are pros and cons. I realize that there is a chance I will not get as much in the Spring (and I will not actually try to raise my price in the Spring). I am just wondering if people have done this and if it was better than letting the house sit over the winter. Considering the house has been on for only 3 days, this may never come to pass. I am a planner and it comforts me to think ahead. Some of you are reading way too much into this. [/quote] We're reading to much into this? You've only been on the market for 3 days! It's the height of rudeness that you are now considering pulling your house off the market after 3 days -- talk about wasting the time and money of an agent. [/quote] Well they listed in October, so I'm sure agent knew they didn't have their act together. [/quote] Are you all reading my posts? I didnt say I was going to yank after 3 days. I said I was going to might yank in 4 weeks when the market comes to a halt. And how did I not have my act together with listing? Because my dream house came on the market during a time when we were looking? We listed 5 days after we went under contract on our new house. [/quote] Yanking after 4 weeks is pretty poor form too, agent does a bunch of work and then you walk. You should have sold first and then rent backed or moved to a rental, you would have sold and made more money above rental costs by selling in spring. [/quote]
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