RealtyTrac syndicates listings to Trulia most are in the Pre-Foreclosure state.. get with a buyer's agent and have them check out the latest MLS listings for you.
Not sure what the question is really about but Trulia does accept listing feeds from a lot of sources. Not sure you would think Trulia is the gospel of Real Estate. Get a Buyer's agent and make sure what you are seeing on the internet is real.... more
Unavoidable - and as Dan points out, buyers want to see this info and will seek it out even if you pull the listing down and relist to "manage" the stats.
It is all about the price - price your home correctly and you will not have to worry about the possible negative effects of time on the market - because you will sell quickly.
Good luck,
Jeanne Feenick
Unwavering Commitment to Service... more
Hi Martha,
Welcome to Trulia Voices and thank you for your question. Your listings are being provided to us directly by two sources: Century 21 and your Superlative website. If you click on the links to 'View more details' that you find on your property detail pages, you'll see which site is the source for each listing.
In order to update your listings you will want to contact Century 21 or Superlative accordingly to ensure that your listings are updated on these sites and in the respective data feeds that these sources provide to us. Once they update the data feeds they send to us, our display should update automatically thereafter with the new information.
Please let us know if you have any additional questions or feedback for us.
Best Wishes,
Emily Gibson
Community Moderator... more
Hi Michael. While I completely understand a buyer's desire to "get the best deal possible", my experience in submitting Low Offers on Bank Owned properties has shown that the Bank, (or it's intermediary) is also focused on getting the most possible for their assets. They DO WANT TO SELL, but they are not dropping drastically off their current list prices. When some of my clients have offered Low Balls, the good news is, that the Sellers Representatives usually respond... but they always respond in small increments. AND SOMETIMES WILL COUNTER AT FULL PRICE if they feel the original offer is not reasonable.
As some of the other Agents have said, Banks are constantly monitoring the market. I have Listings that are Bank owned and I have to submit new data on the current market every 3-4 weeks. That data includes, number of showings on the property; why the buyers didnt buy; other properties that have come on the market, as well as, any properties that have sold.
So they are VERY in tuned to the market.
I have not seen ANY of my clients get an acceptance to a Low Ball offer, and in a couple of instances, they have lost the property, because while they were Low Balling, other offers came in that were closer to asking...so they had to start all over again on another search.
I noticed that you are in Bagdad AZ. I just wanted to let you know that I live in Wickenburg, and lived in the Phoenix area for 17 years prior to moving here 9 years ago. So if you'd like assistance in the Wickenburg area or the valley, please feel free to contact me.
Happy Hunting!
Sergio... more