topshot_2k
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seen a v.nice 2 bed, semi, garage etc on the market for £138k, they usually go for £132-£145k in the area.
What sort of offer would you put in? im thinking £135k but dont want to lose out a higher biddder, do you think its wise to put in lower offer or should i just stretch to asking price?
cheers in advance
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Cosmo
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how long has it been on the market? It need any major work doing on it?
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Ally
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130k then raise by 2k each time if they decline
If its not been on market long 134k
If its been on the market for fooking ages 125k, raising by 2k for every decline
If it needs X amount of work, put in whatever u want stating you have taken off X that needs doing
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topshot_2k
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been on a week needs no work apart from the garden, which needs some attention
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Melville
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£125k for a quick sale with no chain ( I dont think you have a chain?)
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Cosmo
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no one would take 10k less (not at that house value) when its only been on the market a week. It would have to of been on for a while so they are desperate to get it that low.
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Melville
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God loves a tryer!! My mate has just had an offer accepted at £15k under the asking as he told them that there was going to be a crash because of the rate increase
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topshot_2k
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125 is too low i think,
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Melville
God loves a tryer!! My mate has just had an offer accepted at £15k under the asking as he told them that there was going to be a crash because of the rate increase
anyone stupid enough to fall for that sort of shite deserves screwing out of money!!
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Melville
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To be fair it was a woman
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Melville
To be fair it was a woman
explains it really!
Ally, I didnt mean it realy.
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Ally
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WELL cosmo, my house was up for 80k and i got it for 67k
So i think i have my head screwed on alot more than most
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
WELL cosmo, my house was up for 80k and i got it for 67k
So i think i have my head screwed on alot more than most
it needed a fair bit of working doing didnt it? Was it on the market for a while?
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Ally
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was on the market 2 months, and needed stripping
Original price was alot higher than 80
I basically put inoffer with a massive list of work that needed done
mwhahahahahaaha
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Ally
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ps - stipping to get it upto my standards, but a scally would of lived with the dated wallpaper and pink carpets...
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Cosmo
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my sister did the same with her house she's just bought. The first offer was a fair amount below and knocked back. So sent the next offer a little higher with a big list of stuff that needed doing and they just accepted it.
Got it for about 10k under but that was for a house that was on the market for 190k.
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Russ
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ally, if you did that, he would just keep saying "no" untill you a)met his offer - or b) pissed him off
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a_j_mair
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you are lucky. in scotland everything is advertised at offers over. normally have to go fair bit aswell
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Melville
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Thats not true in England, well Newcastle anyway. My mate Im talking about above put in the offer below the starting price which was offers in excess of. House was on the market for about a month and hadnt had one offer so I think they were getting fed up.
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i think 134k i'll offer and see how it goes, trouble is in vestors are buying 2 beds to rent out, so they can afford morwe than me
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
ally, if you did that, he would just keep saying "no" untill you a)met his offer - or b) pissed him off
What are u on about Russ?
I was talking about what i did
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I wish Scotland worked the same way as England
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Fee
I wish Scotland worked the same way as England
Sucks being a buyer here....being a seller will be better though - some folk end up putting in daft offers for houses to get them. Norm is 5-10k over base price but ive seen alot more!! £120k 2 bed house go for £180k etc
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quote: Originally posted by topshot_2k
seen a v.nice 2 bed, semi, garage etc on the market for £138k, they usually go for £132-£145k in the area.
What sort of offer would you put in? im thinking £135k but dont want to lose out a higher biddder, do you think its wise to put in lower offer or should i just stretch to asking price?
cheers in advance
get feelers from the agent to see what the seller would take. also test the seller to what he would sell for.
If he says £135k. you offer a bit less.. say you would offer £133k but would meet him half way between... then you get it £134k
and the £1k less pays your solicitor and buildings search fee's!!
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whitter45
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IMO experience I was in a similar situation in terms of what shoudl I offer - I would give what your ahppy to pay
If its 138 and you can afford it and you want it then pay that if your worried someone may snap it up
in the grand scheme of things its only a couple of grand
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