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 I am 22 and want to start getting onto the property ladder. I have no deposit and want to buy alone.?
What would be the best way to start? I am 23 and earn around £12,000...


 Are smoke alarms required to be installed by a landlord on their rental properties?
If you are renting out housing to people are your properties required to have smoke alarms installed?
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This would be rental property in Kentucky. I am thetenant and not ...


 How do i get my landlord to get me back my deposit?
he had agreed to put ac and fix the house up for me. and he asked me to give him an advance on the deposit and the first months rent.he was a friend(the landlord)so i didn't ask for a receipt). ...


 My 20 year old daughter with little credit wants to buy a townhome. Her bank said no.. What can she do?
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 Can my landlord raise laundry costs without notifying us first?
Landlord raised laundry from $2.50 per load to $4.00 per load without any advanced notice? Is she able to do this without posting a notice of this first?...


 Next door house on sale? do i have first right of refusal? dodgy estate agents selling...PLEASE HELP!!!?
I am interested in purchasing my neighbours property which was repossessed by a finance company, I have conducted a land registry search and obtained details of this company to express my interest in ...


 I want to move to a warmer climate?
i live in new england, i hate winter. as soon as i can, i want to move somewhere warmer. if you live in a warmer climate and would recommend moving there, give reasons why and what state you live in<...


 Hi.my wife&myself are 65,no family&are consideringselling our house&renting it backis it a good idea or not,?
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 Bizarre story! I need help approaching a strange man?
Alright, I live with my husband, daughter and two cats in a tiny flat in London and we're all going a bit loopy loo living in such a small place. Near by to us there is a huge derilict Georgian 4...


 Can I buy my dad's house for $1?
My dad wants to sell his house, but he would get hit with capital gains taxes due to having it vacant for 3 years (or something). If he signs the house over to me or I purchase the house for an ...


 Do you think it's better to buy a condo or a house?
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 If my boyfriend is already renting an apartment and I move in, do I have to fill out an application?
I've been living here for about six months now and never filled out an application.
About a month ago the manager said I needed to fill out an application so they can check my credit.
T...


 If i killed my landlord and wiped out his family would i still have to pay rent.?
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 Should I have one night stand with him?
I met a great guy at an age gap dating site called agemingle.com. I am from Indiana and he is from Virginal, I am 18 and he is 37. He want to have one night stand with me. What shoudl I do, but I ...


 How can i get someone out of my home who does not pay rent and was allowed to stay through good will?

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he moved in when i moved in with my b-friend cos he had no-where to live, now i want to move back in he won't ...


 Advice please...?
What is the one piece of advice you would give to a person about to buy their first home?...


 How long does it take for a landlord to evict you?
I live in Connecticut and my lease is up in January and I cannot afford to stay in the apartment. But if I move I need a security deposit and to come up with the money I cant afford to pay my last ...


 To buy a home or not?
We are newlyweds and make about $64,000 together a year. We rent an apartment currently. Should we buy a house and could we afford it? Pluses and minuses?
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We live ...


 Buying a house vs. renting?
I see ads all the time to rent a house. Is this the right way to go if you're looking to find a place to live? What are the pros and cons of renting a house? I'm imagining you wouldn't ...


 Should I fire my Listing Agent?
My townhouse has been on the market since December 20th and still has not sold. My contract with my listing agent expires on March 31. I realize that the housing market is soft but I also feel that ...



Leeky Wind
Why do estate agents list their sold houses?
If you look on their websites for a house you have to page though lists of 'sold' or 'under offer' houses when really you just want to see the ones that are available. Why do they do that?
                     
 




curiousmode
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To think in a positive way.When listings is listed Sold means they had sold it,maybe some buyers are looking at that area,may need more information.As a buyer point of view they wish to know how much the property is sold at,buyers will call the said agent for more info,in this case this agent will try to get the buyer another property that is similar to the one that is sold.Or perhaps Owners that lives in the neighborhood may have ideas to sell their own property may also call this agent to help them sell their property.Isn't it a good way to get listing and buyers too!!!!
As for Under Offer is to let buyers to know that this said property is under negotiating and let others buyers know thats the last chance to make and offer if they are interested in the property.For eg.Certain buyers may love the property but refuse to pay the price which the owner wants(they want best buy).they tried to play hard,but this "under offer" may let them know thats their last chance to make another offer.
Highlight to you,NOT ALL Estate Agents are well verse in their Trades,this is also a form of Advertisement for themselves.Would you list with an agent which is new in the market that hasnt much exp in selling house,or you would rather list with agent that has sold tons of houses.Of course you will list with the exp ones,cause they can get you a better price.


SteveT
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So you will think "Wow! These guys have sold a LOT of houses! They must be good!"


David W
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Because as much as you are shopping for houses, they are shopping for clients. It is kind of like a resume, shows you what they can do for you and that they get things sold.


heatheer
if you are looking to sell it's to show you how they are doing a good job selling things so you would list with them. if your a buyer looking, it gets annoying.


nounou
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To prove to you how effective they are its saying " look how many i've sold"


law138
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So they can show how effective they are selling....you see they sold a lot, so you think they won't have a problem selling yours.


C
A house is only sold subject to conditions, it only means the seller has accepted the offer, alot of things can go wrong after that so you could find that a house listed as sold which you liked may be available again.
Also there is normally a box to click so your search excludes houses sold or under offer,
the best home finder on the net i think is www.rightmove.com


mortgage help
They want you to feel confident and see they actually will get your house sold.


ogrendle
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Some Listing Services require us to keep "Solds" on the site for a certain length of time. It also makes sense when you consider "solds" are the basis for "comping" for agents, appraisers, bankers, etc.
"Pendings" are on so that if someone is interested they can still inquire about it and know about it if the deal falls through.
There should be a place on the site for you to go directly to "availables". Look for it. We don't want people to page through stuff they don't want or is not available. An irritated customer doesn't do anyone any good at all.


Dogzilla
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Among other things, it's a space filler in the brochure. Plus it is a good ad for their company.


simon r
It is good advertising for the agent to have a SOLD sign on an web advert and outside a property. Makes the agent look competent. If you choose to advertise your property for sale yourself, and use your own For Sale board, then you can choose when to remove your advertisement. In any case, a For Sale board must be removed from outside a property within 14 days of being sold. There is no rule to state how long a web advert can run. You may be better looking at private sale web sites.


nemesis
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It depends on the estate agent. Normally, you can untick the box which says "include properties which are SSTC". If you're having to scroll through SSTC properties, then the estate agent hasn't invested much into their website.

The estate agent may like to show SSTCs as this advertises the fact that they are shifting properties. Also, you could make an offer on a property which is SSTC and the estate agent is required by law to put it in writing to the vendor. The estate agent may be hoping someone does this - especially if the fees are based upon a percentage of the sale price.


David H
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To demonstrate to future clients just how good they are at selling houses.


richard b
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The reason they do that is to show anyone who might have been interested in the house that it has been sold. Also they have to mark them as " under offer " so again anyone interested can be aware that it could be sold soon. This allows prospective buyers to rethink an offer incase that one doesn`t go through.


Amanda H
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Most agents who have websites manage them on their own, and have a limited number of listings. It would be a lot more maintenance, as well as a sparser site if they deleted the listings each time they got pending offers or sales.

In a way it also helps the public see that they are 'legitimate' agents who have handled closings and sales and can be trustworthy...in theory.


Mr Trend Vampire
so u keep on ringing us n we can tell u about something else that is like that! n to show off n prove our points!


jacg
They list these houses as well so you can see what fabulous estate agents they are by the amount that they have sold. There really is little point putting sold houses on a website other than to give a rough idea of how much the house went for.

I suppose the answer is until the contracts have been exchanged and completion takes place, all houses are in theory still for sale. There is nothing to stop a house which has previously been 'sold' coming back on to the market time and time again. The ones which are 'under offer' are exactly that - if you came along with a better offer, they would be obliged to tell the vendors and let them make the decision about which one to accept.


RRM
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It makes them look as if their really busy and good at their jobs, which is bollocks, all estate agents are crap.


minitheminx65
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Just to try and show you they can sell...if you are considering putting your house on the market it just shows they think they can sell it successfully.


Blackie
Real Estate agents list their houses for six months to a year. Some of these houses are sold within one to four months. These houses are left on the list until the agree time is expired.


strtat2
To make them look good. Show how many listings they've sold to get more business. Same with why they keep a sign that says sold on a property after it closes, so people see their name with the sold listing.

That, or if they don't have many active listings to advertise, to make themselves look like they h ave more then they really currently have.


josephine
maybe so you get an idea of prices


braennvin2
To irritate the hell out of people who are looking for a house to buy. One house after the other looks fantastic and at a reasonable price. So you keep clicking on the listings to find out more, only to see that it is "Sold!" Sucker! We made you look.


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