Nearly all home buyers start their home search online searching sites such as Zillow or Realtor.com—but did you know that these search engines don’t return all of the available homes for sale? You may need to consider exclusive off-market homes.
It’s true. There are many more homes available than the ones you see online, so if you haven’t found your perfect home yet maybe its time to get creative and look where other buyers may not be looking.
Here is how a home is typically sold: homes listed for sale, or listings, are stored in a database called an MLS (Multiple Listing Service). An MLS covers a geographical region and shows all the homes listed for sale—keyword listed. If a seller doesn’t want to list their home due to privacy concerns or another reason, or if they haven’t listed it yet, it won’t show up in the MLS—and therefore won’t show up on common real estate search sites.
A significant number of home sales happen before a home ever hits the market, which means if you’re relying on Zillow, you’re missing out. Here’s what to try instead: