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Rightmove and properties back to market

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readytosell · 14/06/2021 12:20

Does anyone know if there is an easy way to be notified when properties come back to the market if they have been SSTC previously? Normally they just appear back and still have the original listing date, so doesn't trigger a notification.

Or do I just have to keep looking and hoping to notice?

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Ligglepiggle · 14/06/2021 12:21

Not sure about notifying but when I was in this position I made it known to the estate agents what I was looking for and that I could move if anything came back on etc

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Jonathancreek · 14/06/2021 13:23

My house was relisted on Rightmove this morning after our buyer pulled out last wk. The agent told me properties do not show as newly listed if they have been on Rightmove within the past 3 months (regardless of the status change from SSTC). They only show as newly listed if they have had a price change (we changed from a price bracket to a set price so we would come up within the added in the past 24hrs search)

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readytosell · 14/06/2021 13:27

@Jonathancreek

My house was relisted on Rightmove this morning after our buyer pulled out last wk. The agent told me properties do not show as newly listed if they have been on Rightmove within the past 3 months (regardless of the status change from SSTC). They only show as newly listed if they have had a price change (we changed from a price bracket to a set price so we would come up within the added in the past 24hrs search)

Oh sorry to hear that about your buyer. Really helpful.

It's not too difficult to keep looking on there anyway so thanks, I'll keep watching out!
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BernadetteRostankowskiWolowitz · 14/06/2021 13:28

Keep in communication with estate agents. Our local EAs knew what we wanted, where, and for how much. This meant that when our now home came back to the market, they called us, sorted a viewing that day and we offered same day. It technically didnt even reappear as for sale on RM.

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Lelliebellieboo · 14/06/2021 13:39

We found that - a house we loved was relisted and we had no idea.

I spoke about it with my EA and he said that's because otherwise, unscrupulous EAs could put a house as sold, and then relist it 24 hours later simply to get it to the top of the search

You have to keep checking by oldest listed as we'll as newest listed I'm afraid...

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surreygirl1987 · 14/06/2021 16:55

It's annoying isn't it. What I do is I save the ones I absolutely love that are sold, then every evening I have a quick scroll through my favourites list to check if any of them no longer say SSTC. But if a pain though as they all get mixed up then with the ones I am currently considering that are available. But otherwise I'd have to go through every house available all the time!

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readytosell · 14/06/2021 17:00

@surreygirl1987

It's annoying isn't it. What I do is I save the ones I absolutely love that are sold, then every evening I have a quick scroll through my favourites list to check if any of them no longer say SSTC. But if a pain though as they all get mixed up then with the ones I am currently considering that are available. But otherwise I'd have to go through every house available all the time!

I have done that too, however one property I saw that came back from SSTC was then the next day listed as removed by agent.

But when I looked through the live listings it was there, exactly same details, same original date, but with a different listing number!
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BobbinThreadbare123 · 14/06/2021 17:06

Yes, you can track it! www.propertyinvestmentsuk.co.uk/how-to-use-google-chrome-to-track-property/
You can use extension tools for your web browser to watch the edits to the house selling sites. I have used Property Bee successfully in the past; I can't speak to the others listed in the article linked.

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Roselilly36 · 14/06/2021 17:20

Don’t trust the EA to tell you the truth if you enquire to as to why the sale fell through. We have backed out of a purchase recently due to an absolutely shocking survey. Pleased we booked a through one, a new buyer perhaps just paying for a basic survey, will have a very unfortunate surprise.

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