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How the ‘Coming Soon’ and ‘Pre-Marketing’ Statuses Differ

 
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Here’s where the ‘coming soon’ and ‘pre-marketing’ statuses differ. Many people assume “coming soon” status and “pre-marketing” status are the same thing, but they’re not. The coming soon status is for sellers who are preparing to put their homes on the market. It’s a status the general public can find and see online. It’s searchable and the home doesn’t accumulate marketing time in this status, but the seller has 21 days to officially list the home once it’s been categorized thus. While the home is in “coming soon” status, no showings can occur, but it can be marketed. A seller whose home is in “coming soon” status may notice many people driving by the property—we’ve even heard of curious buyers wandering through backyards. “What’s the best fit in your case? It all depends on your situation.” The pre-marketing status means that the property is not displayed publicly, but its listing agent can advertise it within their internal brokerage, and that brokerage can show the home. This is great for sellers who may not want the public to know their house is available but still want the opportunity to show and sell the house before putting it on the MLS. We see this a lot in cases where the seller wants to maintain a degree of privacy. This option also allows sellers some flexibility, and it gives companies like Edina Realty an opportunity to pre-market properties to thousands of agents. What’s the best fit in your case? It all depends on your situation, meaning your timeline and how you want to advertise your property. Neither status perfectly suits any particular client. When you think the time is right to sell, we’d be happy to sit down with you and talk about your best course of action. As always, if you have questions about this or any real estate topic, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re happy to help.
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Here’s where the ‘coming soon’ and ‘pre-marketing’ statuses differ. Many people assume “coming soon” status and “pre-marketing” status are the same thing, but they’re not. The coming soon status is for sellers who are preparing to put their homes on the market. It’s a status the general public can find and see online. It’s searchable and the home doesn’t accumulate marketing time in this status, but the seller has 21 days to officially list the home once it’s been categorized thus. While the home is in “coming soon” status, no showings can occur, but it can be marketed. A seller whose home is in “coming soon” status may notice many people driving by the property—we’ve even heard of curious buyers wandering through backyards. “What’s the best fit in your case? It all depends on your situation.” The pre-marketing status means that the property is not displayed publicly, but its listing agent can advertise it within their internal brokerage, and that brokerage can show the home. This is great for sellers who may not want the public to know their house is available but still want the opportunity to show and sell the house before putting it on the MLS. We see this a lot in cases where the seller wants to maintain a degree of privacy. This option also allows sellers some flexibility, and it gives companies like Edina Realty an opportunity to pre-market properties to thousands of agents. What’s the best fit in your case? It all depends on your situation, meaning your timeline and how you want to advertise your property. Neither status perfectly suits any particular client. When you think the time is right to sell, we’d be happy to sit down with you and talk about your best course of action. As always, if you have questions about this or any real estate topic, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re happy to help.
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