The Metairie real estate listings consist of the lineup of Metairie
homes that are currently “on the market.” They’re for sale. Offered to buyers.
Available for purchase. “On the
market” is a straightforward real estate term; end of discussion.
So, you’d think that “off the market” should be equally unequivocal,
and it would be, if it weren’t for “off-market,” with which it’s easily
confused. And then there’s the fact that what actually happens after a formerly
listed property goes off the market can
result in a several different outcomes.
Sounds like a dose of contradictory Metairie real estate jargon—but
it can be sorted out with a little determined effort. Here goes:
In real estate, off
the market denotes a property that was listed in the past but currently
pulled from the market. It no longer appears in the updated Metairie real
estate listings, either because the owner has decided not to sell, or because
the property is now in the process of being purchased (so more buyers don’t
need to be recruited). When phrases like ‘under contract’ appear in a listing,
it has the effect of being off the market at the moment, though interested
buyers might keep an eye on it in case the sale doesn’t go through. An owner
might withdraw a home if they now believe the market is not active enough to
warrant more effort at this time, or because some event has caused them to
decide to keep the house.
Off the market,
in today’s web-centric real estate reality is not quite as cut-and-dried as in
former eras. Because the Internet never seems to forget anything, an
off-the-market property may still pop up onscreen when buyers search for new Metairie
homes for sale (particularly when some of the national sites don’t promptly
remove outdated listings). Your Metairie Realtor®
can keep you up-to-date on the current status of any local property.
On the other hand, Off-market
is sometimes used as a synonym for “off the market,” but can be used by
some national websites for upcoming properties that are being marketed, but
have not yet been listed. More often, off-market
is used to denote a property that is for sale but will not be advertised publicly.
Since such a property isn’t entered into the Metairie listings at all, most
potential buyers will be unaware that it’s available. You might think this is a
nutty way to try to sell a home, but there can be good reasons. Celebrity
owners may be in a constant battle to stay out of the public limelight, and therefore
resort to an arrangement (formal or informal) with a broker to discreetly
market their home. Later news will say something like, “Janet Showbiz sold her 18
bedroom Bel-Air estate off-market for $11 million.” Some extremely high-end
real estate offerings are offered quietly to other brokers. This is sometimes
called a ‘pocket listing.’ When successful, it results in an off market sale.
You don’t have to be a celebrity to want to discreetly
search for—or sell—an area home. If you are beginning to think over your area
real estate options, whenever you call me for a no-obligation consultation, it
will always be treated with complete confidentiality.
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