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5.4
COMPARABLE
SALES AND YOUR OFFER PRICE
Comparable
sales - pending transactions
The most valuable
information would be the most current, of course. A sale last week
has more validity in helping you determine a purchase price than
a sale from six months ago. The problem is that there is no actual
record of the sales price until the transaction is completed. The
information is not available in the public record because no deed
has yet been recorded.
Neither is
the information available in the Multiple Listing Service. Once
a property is sold, it becomes a "pending sale" and all pricing
information is removed from the listing. Prices are not posted until
it becomes a "closed sale." This protects the seller in case the
transaction falls apart and the property is placed back on the market.
It would give an unfair advantage to future potential buyers if
they already knew what price the seller had been willing to accept
in the past.
However, if
a Realtor has a reason to know the sales price, they can usually
find out through professional courtesy. Also, some real estate brokerages
post sales information on a transaction board in their office.
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