Listed on 4/7, and offer review date on 4/8, a Friday. It indeed got pending. Was the agent busy selling other houses over the weekend, or this was a fake sale within family members? If it’s the latter, they didn’t really have to do public listing, right? Or maybe the seller accepted an early offer, but Redfin confused that with the offer review date? https://www.redfin.com/WA/Kirkland/7915-NE-125th-St-98034/home/274920?600390594=copy_variant&231528114=control&utm_source=ios_share&utm_medium=share&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link&utm_campaign=share_sheet
Someone made good offer and seller either accept or offer is gone. Seller decided to take it(which is likely 30% over asking)
This is the same as what I meant by early offer. So Redfin confused that with the offer review date. I did see quite some other houses of accepting early offers but showing a later correct offer review date on a Tuesday.
Likely or guessing again will not win you home, might as well put money down on black or red. Ask your agent to do homework, call pending home get the winning price and get your offer close to it. If you cannot then either offer early to win or go to cheaper neighborhood. Even that study market on pending home. Not sale price.
Agent here. Review date these days does not mean much. If you are serious then giving offer early on the home you want, do your home work and understand the market by pending home price ( not sold) so you can offer an attractive but still little lower or the same pending market home price. For example, assuming the active home is next to a pending home ( both listed for the same price and same home same condition, only difference is active home is listed 2 weeks later). I am buyer the one lost in the pendind home knowing the price went from 1.2 mil listed to 1.6 mil. I inform my agent immediately waive everytbing and offer that mew active home at 1.5mil (100k lower than that pending one i lost). 50 50. Both agent and sellers do not want weekend hassel and more free time with family. They took it. If not, let go to the bidding, i still know that 1.6 is what it take.
How come the listing agent don’t know the other house is pending for 1.6m ? That is literally not her/his job to monitor the neighborhood market ? Getting the number from another realtor is not that hard.
The other agent wants his or her commission! This is blind, so you know it’s all about that sweet sweet dough
Sold for 300k over asking
Is that your guess or accurate information from the listing agent?
Been bidding recently, pretty sure 300 is the magic number here