Synonyms for "hardly comes to the market" in Real Estate Listings
Alternative Words for "hardly comes to the market" in Property Descriptions
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5 results for "hardly comes to the market"
rarely listed
Describes a property that is infrequently offered for sale on the market.
This waterfront cottage is so rarely listed that agents whisper about it like it's a mythical duplex.
seldom available
Only available occasionally or at long intervals.
A penthouse of this size in the neighborhood is seldom available, which is why three buyers appeared before the photos were even uploaded.
scarce on the market
Hard to find because very few are being offered for sale.
Three-bedroom bungalows with original charm are scarce on the market, and this one still has the glorious avocado-green bathroom tiles to prove it.
infrequently offered
Presented for sale only on rare occasions.
Historic row homes on this block are infrequently offered, so this listing caused more neighborhood gossip than a surprise zoning meeting.
hard to come by
Difficult to find or obtain because it is uncommon.
A corner lot this large is hard to come by, unless your plan is to buy the mayor's lawn.
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