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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 do they mean and how will they affect your home sale?

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Real Estate Pending Vs. Contingent: MLS Lingo Explained for Sellers

HomeLight

When your home first hits the market, your listing agent will note that it’s “Active,” as in ready and available for showings — but there’s a lot of ground to cover before your agent lists the status as “Closed,” when you have a done deal and you’re ready to hand over the keys. What other MLS statuses do agents use?

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How to Sell a House by Owner in South Carolina: A FSBO Guide

HomeLight

When the time comes to move, some tenacious homeowners in South Carolina are eager to take over the reins of their home sale and figure out how to sell a house by owner. As the market shifts, you may have new concerns about how much you can get for your home and the amount of your net proceeds. Get Started.