Many buyers are interested in finding out about listings before they hit the market…or even better….listings that won’t be coming on the
market. The advantages are obvious and knowing about homes before others can be a tremendous help when searching for a home in a seller’s market.
So how do you find out about these “off market” or “pocket” listings?
Choosing a realtor that specializes in the Fusion community and has a deep network of both owners and realtors is critical. It’s also critical to work with an agent that is contantly reaching out to those owners and agent to get information not readily available. We pride ourselves on being top agents in both the Fusion and 360 communities. We often hear of listings that never make it to the MLS.
For buyers the key is not only to work with a realtor that may know of off market listings, but being ready if the right home comes along. Unfortunately off market listings don’t stay off market for long, so being ready in terms of loan approval, finances, etc. is an important step.
We are happy to provide our clients with the information we get through our networks but we can only do this for our exclusive clients (not working with another agent) and home buyers that are ready and eager to find that perfect home. If you would like our help contact us or fill in our Fusion listing alert request page and let us know you are interested in off market listings.
bedrooms that sell during the year due primarily to the lower numbers of larger units. Most of the units in Fusion are two bedrooms with each building having a very limited number of three bedroom homes. For some reason in the later parts of 2018 and early 2019 3 bedrooms seem to be the norm…not the exception. The last 2 homes that have sold in Fusion have been “J” floorplans with all 3 bedrooms on one level. Of the last 8 sales in Fusion 4 were larger 3 bedrooms….that’s just unheard of in the past 5 years.
Fusion often going into escrow in the first week and some selling before they even hit the market. The average days on market for the
Hawthorne, Hollyglen residents attend this award winning school system. One of the main concerns residents have had over the years is the lack of a local high school. Students that graduated from the local middle school were often then enrolled in the Centinela Valley district. As of 2015 a bond measure was passed for the construction of a local high school that will be located in nearby El Segundo.
