For me the Page of Swords as an outcome usually reads less like a neat, finished result and more like the start of a thinking-and-asking phase. Swords is about the mind and messages, and the Page brings that curious, testing energy. So instead of a final yes or no, expect questions, conversations, fresh info, or a learning curve.
If it’s about a job, it could show an interview, a trial project, or new details dropping your way that you’ll need to parse. For a house, I often see it as paperwork, an inspector or agent bringing up things, or you doing a lot of research and asking lots of questions before committing. It can also be a message — not necessarily “here’s the offer” but maybe “here’s something to think about.”
There’s a restless, slightly nervous vibe to this Page too. Things might get said bluntly, or someone could push back; stay curious but be ready to fact-check and follow up. Practical tweak: when this card turns up as an outcome, I usually pull a clarifier or ask “What do I need to know next?” because it rarely means the situation is settled.