article thumbnail

Will a House With an Offer On It Be Removed From the MLS? Agents Explain How It Works

HomeLight

One term you’ll likely hear often during the homebuying process is “MLS,” which stands for multiple listing service. The MLS is a real estate database of all the homes in your area that are currently for sale, pending sale, or have recently been sold, and so much more. Will a house with an offer on it be removed from the MLS?

MLS 109
article thumbnail

10 Things to Know About the ‘Sale Pending’ Phase, aka House Closing Limbo

HomeLight

The first is the active period, when your home is listed as available for sale in your local MLS. Sale pending is the status in between active and sold, which indicates that you’ve accepted an offer and are in the process of selling, but that the sale is not yet completed. Line up backup offers to hedge your risk.

Closing 104
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Meaning of Active Under Contract Explained

Realty Biz

In other locations, the sale may be referred to as being contingent in the multiple listing service (MLS). The seller has agreed to accept a contingent offer from the purchaser. During this time, the seller can still accept backup offers from other interested parties. Pending means that the sale is closer to closing.

article thumbnail

What Does Contingent Mean in Real Estate Sales

Realty Biz

When a home sale is listed as contingent, it means that the seller has accepted an offer with contingencies. This means that certain clauses have to be completed, by perhaps both buyer and the seller, for the sale to close. The document provided to the buyer at closing is what’s referred to as a mortgage plot plan.

article thumbnail

What is a Contingent House Listing?

Point2Homes

A home listed as contingent means the seller has accepted an offer. However, before the sale can go to closing, certain contingencies must be met. Essentially, contingent listings still have contingencies to be fulfilled in order for the sale to go through, so the seller may still be open to other offers. Contingent Statuses.

article thumbnail

Contingent vs. Pending: Real Estate Lingo Explained

RIS Media

However, this is just the start with many things to do before the status changes to “Closed.” ” There are other statuses in the MLS listings like “Pending,” “Contingent,” “Coming Soon” and “Expired.” What Other MLS Statuses Are There? Contingent vs. Pending?

article thumbnail

Agent Spotlight: Christine Bova

First Team Real Estate

FirstTeam Real Estate agent Christine Bova closed an impressive $5 million in total transactions for the month of April, placing her among the top-performing agents in our Huntington Beach Seacliff Office. What tools, resources, and techniques have helped your business thrive? ” What sets you apart from other agents in the industry?

Agents 98