04/20/2026
Not every listing is as good as it looks online — and there are a few red flags buyers should pay attention to before getting too attached.
🚩 A home that’s been sitting for a while
Sometimes there’s a simple reason… and sometimes it can point to pricing, condition, or location issues.
🚩 Photos that don’t show much
If a listing has very limited photos, awkward angles, or skips important spaces, it may be worth asking why.
🚩 A description that feels vague
When a listing doesn’t clearly highlight updates, features, or details, it can be a sign there’s not much to spotlight — or that you’ll want to look a little closer.
That doesn’t always mean the home is a no — but it does mean you’ll want to go in with your eyes open and ask the right questions. 👀