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ajac8 Member Since: 04 Oct 2011 Location: Shakespeares County Posts: 1653 |
In England and Wales, the final price agreed for a house purchase can change right up unil the day before Solicitors exchange contracts.
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12th Aug 2015 11:27am |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
^ Good advice. Buyers are a real PITA and tend to think they have all the power. It's not uncommon to receive a revised offer on the day of completion when everyone in the chain is committed to the move. As said above, don't be pushed around by a buyer, especially if you have no critical time pressures. |
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12th Aug 2015 12:01pm |
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Ziggy Member Since: 26 Dec 2011 Location: West midlands UK /sydney AU Posts: 265 |
Thanks no were in no hurry to sell, but beginning to think spend another 6 months or so over in the old mans house bring it up to speck then re list it if this buyer is going to play silly
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12th Aug 2015 12:24pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Have a good think about it, you're going into autumn and winter so working on a house in the UK is not the greatest thing (cold, damp, dark).
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12th Aug 2015 1:29pm |
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Flashman Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Windsor & Brentwood Posts: 1228 |
As a former Central London estate agent and current property developer I would advise anyone selling to declutter the property and decorate it neutrally. Buyers have little imagination and will always look for excuses to pay less or renegotiate down the line. Try to make it look as clean and bright as possible.
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12th Aug 2015 1:33pm |
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CEEGEE Member Since: 20 Mar 2013 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 685 |
I buy and sell residential property regularly, focussing on buying houses that need work.
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12th Aug 2015 2:26pm |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
If you do decide to come over Zig let me know and we'll get some laning done.
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12th Aug 2015 2:30pm |
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Ziggy Member Since: 26 Dec 2011 Location: West midlands UK /sydney AU Posts: 265 |
Thanks again guys, the house is pretty run down the old man was 93 when he went on his last patrol, I left home in the early 70's and basically nothing was done on the house sense.
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13th Aug 2015 1:38am |
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CEEGEE Member Since: 20 Mar 2013 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 685 |
Any property that's been on the market for that length of time and with a series of price reductions, becomes harder and harder to sell as it develops a "there must be something really wrong with it " feel to it.
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13th Aug 2015 1:36pm |
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Andy S Member Since: 16 Jun 2013 Location: Sevenoaks Posts: 1021 |
Auction it. A good auctioneer will have a ready supply of room regulars who buy this kind of kit and will know the likely price. May well guide it much lower to encourage bidders. Private treaty in your circumstances is a hassle you don't need. |
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13th Aug 2015 6:23pm |
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Av_dave Member Since: 31 Dec 2012 Location: Stourbridge West Midlands Posts: 109 |
Where abouts in the West Midlands is the house Ziggy? The difference between theory and reality is that in theory it will work. |
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13th Aug 2015 8:20pm |
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Ziggy Member Since: 26 Dec 2011 Location: West midlands UK /sydney AU Posts: 265 |
Pm Sent Dave..........
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15th Aug 2015 11:32pm |
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supershuttle Member Since: 20 Mar 2011 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3794 |
I just sold a property recently, it was competitively priced (very) but still took 6 months. I could have rented it out immediately (it was a flat in Leeds) but I just didn't want to be a landlord. It was slightly more than you are looking for but still in first time buyer territory, get a good estate agent working for you and wait would be my advice unless you have a pressing need to sell. I had to shell out £500 every month so the quicker the sale the better, my estate agent reckoned I could have got £5k more but that had to be offset in my mind against the £500 per month. Geoff |
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16th Aug 2015 6:21am |
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