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Why Listing Contracts Don’t Need a “List By” Deadline

“Withheld From MLS” — But For How Long? It’s customary — at least for every listing I’ve ever taken — for the Seller to sign a “Withhold From MLS” form allowing me more than the otherwise maximum three days to have the home officially on the market. Wouldn’t it be smart, therefore, for the Seller...
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Open House Today: 7733 13 1/2 Street in St. Louis Park

2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Near 394 & Louisiana  Where:  7733 13 1/2 Street in St. Louis Park. What:  3 BR/2 Bath Split with almost 1,900 FSF on a 60′ x 130′ lot (.17 acre). When:  2:30 p.m to 4:30 p.m. today (May 31). Who:  listed by Ross Kaplan, Edina Realty – City Lakes. How...
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(Missing) Links in the Home Prep Chain

Holiday Slowdown & the Domino Effect It may not take a village to get a home prepped for market, but there can be a lot of people — and contractors — involved. You don’t realize how many until one or more are missing. “Not Quite There” — x 1,000(?) So, one home I’m about to list is delayed because...
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“Mid-Century Modern?” Or Just “Mid-Century?”

The “You Know it When You See it” Test While it’s true that every Mid-Century Modern home was built in the 1950’s (or thereabouts), it’s decidedly NOT the case that every home built in the 1950’s is a “Mid-Century Modern.” In fact, in real life, very few are. On MLS, for every home that I...
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