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Sales not appearing on StreetEasy

Started by jelj13
over 7 years ago
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I know of 2 listings that went to contract AND closing. They were both marked "no longer availale on street easy" and no selling price was listed. I absolutely know that they were sold as one is my next door neighbor and the other is a friend who bought an apartment. Why does this happen on street easy?
Response by 30yrs_RE_20_in_REO
over 7 years ago
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Member since: Mar 2009

There are a number of Brokers no longer sending their listings to streeteasy.
https://ny.curbed.com/2017/8/3/16086626/streeteasy-nyc-rebny-listings-service

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Response by KeithBurkhardt
over 7 years ago
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Streeteasy picks new information up from acris and there can be a lag.

I still think 99% of agents are uploading their listings to streeteasy regardless of their firm's position. What seller is going to tolerate a brokerage firms disagreement with streeteasy if it means that potentially thousands of eyeballs are not going to be on their listing. Streeteasy is still the most search site for real estate in New York City.

Keith
TBG

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Response by urbandigs
over 7 years ago
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Try www.urbandigs.com. There are alternatives

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Response by jelj13
over 7 years ago
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30 YEARS; It doesn't make sense when the listings are posted by the broker already. What I'm asking is why some of the listings are posted as being no longer available on street easy when they have sold. Usually I get the sale price before I find it on ACRIS. Mabe the brokers are reporting the sales price at closing?
BTW: Urban Digs has no information later than March 2018 for my building whereas Street Easy has more recent sales.

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Response by urbandigs
over 7 years ago
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What building address? I'll check

Use caution when it says sold on this site, sometimes that's only the last ask and not the verified sale price. It could lead to confusion

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Response by front_porch
over 7 years ago
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@jelj13, it may differ depending on WHERE brokers report the sold price. I just closed a sale at 120 Second Avenue and reported the sales price on OLR. I see it now on OLR, but it's not on StreetEasy (where it's marked "no longer available on StreetEasy yesterday"), and I don't see it on ACRIS yet.

So you might want to ask the selling broker what the sales price was. [Or you can send me an email to upstairsrealty at gmail and I can check my databases -- just put "streeteasy" in the subject line so I can find it.]

ali r.

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Response by urbandigs
over 7 years ago
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Understand the sales flow. Property closes today. Agent may or may not enter the sale and may or may not enter correctly. In few weeks to few months, the sale will be public record via ACRIS which is the only true verify point.

This lag explains the OP's orig question.

Some firms feed to SE, others do not. So there likely will be disparities if your relying on the agent entered sold status update that may or may not be correct on price and date. Look around enough, youll see what I mean.

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Response by KeithBurkhardt
over 7 years ago
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@noah I'm really loving what you've done with www.urbandigs.com don't sell it too soon and let some big company ruin it :)

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Response by urbandigs
over 7 years ago
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why thank sir! as you know, its been a journey. A long one when it comes to dealing with this markets data.

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