What “sold for” actually means
- @morganhillrealestate

- 15 hours ago
- 1 min read
A sale price without context is a rumor. We will not post what a house “sold for” until the number is verified — the recorded close, not a listing-site estimate, not a neighbor’s guess.
Thursday’s slot on the roadmap is a transparency post. August’s theme is the same: what a home actually sold for. We do not have a new verified closing to attach to this draft. If you have one, that is a different post: address only if it is already public, the closed price, and the close date. Until then, this is how we treat the number.
What the number is:
The price that actually closed. Not list. Not “over asking” unless we can say over what, and only when that is verified.
What the number is not:
It is not a promise that the next house will do the same. It is not days on market, seller credits, or a client’s name. We will not invent a dollar figure to fill this slot.
If you are selling in Morgan Hill, San Martin, Gilroy, or elsewhere in Silicon Valley and you want the public number handled with care, that is the conversation.
Annette DiResta and Trevor DiResta
Morgan Hill Real Estate / The DiResta Group
Contact us for a private conversation.
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