Location: Washington - spokane
Submitted 02/03/08 12:40 PM

Q. what does BOM mean in regards to real estate?

 

Answer #1
Submitted 02/03/08 02:00 PM
Don Gockel, Realtor, Broker, GRI - Antelope Valley Real Estate Specialist, Don Gockel, Broker (The Gockel Group - Palmdale Lancaster Quartz Hill -): Broker Owner in Palmdale, CA Don Gockel, Realtor, Broker, GRI - Antelope Valley Real Estate Specialist, Don Gockel, Broker (The Gockel Group - Palmdale Lancaster Quartz Hill -)
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Palmdale, CA

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A. This applies to a house that was taken off the market, for what ever reason, and is now Back On the Market.

Answer #2
Submitted 02/03/08 04:25 PM
Ryan Case (Pacific Servicing): Services in Temecula, CA Ryan Case (Pacific Servicing)
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Temecula, CA

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A. This can also mean Below Market. (BOMK)

Answer #3
Submitted 02/04/08 01:29 AM
Carol Lee Realtor ® Agoura, Oak Park, Westlake CA Homes (Dilbeck Real Estate): Agent in Oak Park, CA Carol Lee Realtor ® Agoura, Oak Park, Westlake CA Homes (Dilbeck Real Estate)
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Oak Park, CA

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A. Answer three- (or maybe a cliarification of #1) Back On Market- could be it was in escrow, but fell out, and is now being marketed again as acitve

Answer #4
Submitted 02/04/08 10:04 AM
Laura Karambelas-Downers Grove Realtor (Baird & Warner Downers Grove): Agent in Downers Grove, IL Laura Karambelas-Downers Grove Realtor (Baird & Warner Downers Grove)
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A. I agree with answers #1 and #3.  We recognize that as Back on Market. 

Answer #5
Submitted 07/07/08 07:21 PM
Pavel Gerasimchuk (www.ShowcaseSpokane.com): Agent in Spokane, WA Pavel Gerasimchuk (www.ShowcaseSpokane.com)
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A.

Back on Market

Answer #6
Submitted 09/15/08 04:59 PM
Paul Pival (Coldwell Banker Bain): Agent in Tacoma, WA Paul Pival (Coldwell Banker Bain)
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I'll respond from Washington State: BOM is "Back on Market"--for whatever reason, the buyer is no longer in the game and offers are being welcomed.

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