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pocket listing

A listing whose entry into the multiple listing service (MLS) is delayed until the last moment so the listing broker will have more time to find a buyer before another salesperson can find a buyer. In effect the listing is kept "in the pocket of" the listing broker.

Related information about pocket listing:
  1. Pocket listing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A pocket listing is a real estate industry term used in United States which denotes a property where a broker holds a signed listing agreement (or contract) with ...
     
  2. What You Should Know About Pocket Listings | Zillow Blog
    May 11, 2012 ... With a pocket listing, a seller and their agent can quietly test the market ... While sellers may agree to a pocket listing and dictate how the ...
     
  3. 5 truths about 'pocket listings' | Inman News
    Dec 8, 2010 ... When it's what's known in the real estate business as a "pocket listing," a house that may be marketed by an agent, though it's not to be found ...
     
  4. Pocket Listing Definition | Investopedia
    Any listing that is retained by a listing broker or salesperson who does not make the listing available to other brokers in the office or to other multiple listing ...
     
  5. 'Pocket listings': Real estate's hidden market - MSN Real Estate
    "Pocket listing" means that a home is not listed on a multiple-listing service but is instead marketed directly by the property's real-estate agent or broker — it is in ...
     
  6. Pocket Listing Source | Home
    Pocket Listings Source of Arizona is the primary source for nonMLS and wholesale listings throughout the East Valley, Scottsdale and Phoenix area.
     
  7. 'Pocket listings' legal, but for better or for worse? | DeadlineNews.Com
    Jul 16, 2012 ... The special home selling arrangement is called a pocket listing or “pocket deal,” as well as an “off-MLS listing” because the broker figuratively ...
     
  8. Pocket Listings...Hot! - Curbed LA
    May 2, 2011 ... Why go the "pocket listing" route? For anyone wondering why some buyers prefer to keep their homes officially off the market, but still for sale, ...