Unavailable vs In Contract
Started by khaleenl
over 18 years ago
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Member since: Apr 2007
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Anybody know what the street easy term "unavailable" means as opposed to "in contract"?
This has been discussed before in a recent thread, however your confusion is understandable. The streeteasy terms "no longer available" and "in contract" are supposed to mean different things, but often times they don't. Check out the following listing which is listed by streeteasy as "no longer available". If you click through to the actual Halstead page, you'll see that they clearly have it labeled "contract signed".
http://www.streeteasy.com/nyc/sale/69872-coop-1150-fifth-avenue-carnegie-hill-new-york
thanks for the insight. the reason i was mentioning it was that 1 was watching 5 properties from corcoran and they all went "unavailable" (not "no longer available") around 5pm yesterday. Just thought it was too many to be a coincidence. trackbacks to the corcoran site list the property as available and they have an open house on sunday. Strange huh?