buylowsellhigh_IHB
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<p>I saw some changed on redfin today, I dont know when it is implemented but I thought I'd let people know.</p>
<p>They now have "Listing Price information" which is a display of the history of pricing changes.</p>
<p>Listing Price Information </p>
List Price High: $699,800.00
List Price Low: $689,900.00
Original List Price: $775,000.00
Search Price High: $699,800.00
Search Price Low: $689,900.00
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<p>Compare it with 114 days on the market, gives you a perspective.</p>
<p>Real estate agents already see this on their MLS, and buyers can see it on the MLS links they get. But I've never seen this on Redfin, and I use Redfin to do my research, because it is 100 times better than the ugly white interface that socal mls has. This is a dummy proof way of giving buyers (already available) information in a better perspective. </p>
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<p>They now have "Listing Price information" which is a display of the history of pricing changes.</p>
<p>Listing Price Information </p>
List Price High: $699,800.00
List Price Low: $689,900.00
Original List Price: $775,000.00
Search Price High: $699,800.00
Search Price Low: $689,900.00
>
<p>Compare it with 114 days on the market, gives you a perspective.</p>
<p>Real estate agents already see this on their MLS, and buyers can see it on the MLS links they get. But I've never seen this on Redfin, and I use Redfin to do my research, because it is 100 times better than the ugly white interface that socal mls has. This is a dummy proof way of giving buyers (already available) information in a better perspective. </p>
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