Why have I received a showing request from an agent when my listing is conditionally sold?
Even with a conditional offer, you can allow showings. It helps maintain interest and secure backup offers in case the original deal falls through.
Should I Allow Showings After My Listing Is Conditionally Sold?
When your listing is conditionally sold, it is marked as pending in the system.
This means that agents booking showings can generally see that your property is already under a conditional offer.
What Should You Do?
We recommend reaching out to the agent directly to confirm their intentions.
If their clients are still interested, it’s possible they:
- Want to keep your home in mind in case the current deal falls through
- Are looking for backup opportunities for serious buyers
In these situations, agents may still want to show the property — and it’s up to you whether you’d like to proceed with allowing that.
Why It Can Be Worthwhile
Given that up to 40% of conditional offers fall through, continuing to show your home can:
- Keep buyer interest high
- Help you line up a backup offer
- Avoid unnecessary downtime if your deal collapses
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