For the (real estate) uninitiated, the MLS status “TNAS” stands for “Temporarily Not Available for Showing.” That can be the case when a home is already under contract, and being inspected by the Buyer; someone is home sick; or, the Seller simply doesn’t want intrusions over the holidays. But, what do listing agents disclose when the...Read More
Answer: When It’s Listed on MLS as a 2-Story I don’t come across it that often, but I do come across it: a home listed on MLS that’s miscategorized for “Style.” Invariably, one of two things is going on: 1) an inexperienced agent didn’t know the difference; or 2) a very experienced knew exactly what...Read More
“A Picture = 1,000 Words” Dept. No, I can’t recall every seeing another MLS listing with a crane in the foreground. While you certainly see plenty of listed homes categorized in “New Construction” or “Under Construction” that clearly . . . aren’t — that doesn’t appear to be the case here.Read More
WTF?? If you’re slightly dyslexic like I am, you can be temporarily thrown by the MLS category “MFOTH.” No, it’s not what it sounds (a lot) like. It stands for “Multi-Family, Other.” (And no, “BMF,” “HMFIC,” “BAMF,” and “DTMF” have nothing to do with real estate.)Read More