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buying a repossessed house

i was wandering if anyone could give me any advice. i have recently put an offer in on a reposessed house that has been accepted by the mortgage company. the estate agent told me that they would have to put a notice in the paper to see if they could get a higher offer but this would only be for a period of a week.
my week is due to end tomorrow but when driving past the house today i noticed there was another agencies board put up at the property. is it possible that the mortgage company is trying to get a higher offer through another agency as i wasnt even told this was an option and am getting very worried about losing the house.
i am selling my house aswell and dont want to be left in a position where i am left with nowhere to move at the last minute.
has anybody any experience of this process and if so have any advice for me.
thanks a lot

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  • socrates
    socrates Posts: 2,889 Forumite
    COUSCOUS wrote: »
    i was wandering if anyone could give me any advice. i have recently put an offer in on a reposessed house that has been accepted by the mortgage company. the estate agent told me that they would have to put a notice in the paper to see if they could get a higher offer but this would only be for a period of a week.
    my week is due to end tomorrow but when driving past the house today i noticed there was another agencies board put up at the property. is it possible that the mortgage company is trying to get a higher offer through another agency as i wasnt even told this was an option and am getting very worried about losing the house.
    i am selling my house aswell and dont want to be left in a position where i am left with nowhere to move at the last minute.
    has anybody any experience of this process and if so have any advice for me.
    thanks a lot

    Do a search on here first - there are at least 2 recent threads on this subject - please lets not have another one going over all the same points again
  • bomber2
    bomber2 Posts: 352 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    COUSCOUS wrote: »
    i was wandering if anyone could give me any advice. i have recently put an offer in on a reposessed house that has been accepted by the mortgage company. the estate agent told me that they would have to put a notice in the paper to see if they could get a higher offer but this would only be for a period of a week.
    my week is due to end tomorrow but when driving past the house today i noticed there was another agencies board put up at the property. is it possible that the mortgage company is trying to get a higher offer through another agency as i wasnt even told this was an option and am getting very worried about losing the house.
    i am selling my house aswell and dont want to be left in a position where i am left with nowhere to move at the last minute.
    has anybody any experience of this process and if so have any advice for me.
    thanks a lot
    i bought a reposessed house just before xmas and was out the country from 27 dec until 21 jan,the actual transaction went through on the 18 jan(pre-aranged)the house was put on the internet about the 4 jan for one week for people to make any better offers,but if anybody had outbid me i would of had to match them and a the bidding would have escalated and had i lost and i would of had solicitors fees to pay,but luckily this did not happen but it is a worry,i think its the downside of getting a bargain,i think it being the xmas period was in my favour.best of luck
  • COUSCOUS_3
    COUSCOUS_3 Posts: 63 Forumite
    socrates wrote: »
    Do a search on here first - there are at least 2 recent threads on this subject - please lets not have another one going over all the same points again

    im sure theres no need to be rude. i do beg your pardon
  • socrates
    socrates Posts: 2,889 Forumite
    COUSCOUS wrote: »
    im sure theres no need to be rude. i do beg your pardon

    Not being rude just stating a fact - its been done to death lately
  • poppysarah
    poppysarah Posts: 11,522 Forumite
    socrates wrote: »
    Not being rude just stating a fact - its been done to death lately

    And it'll be done to death frequently for the next couple of years too.

    Perhaps a sticky guide to buying a repo?
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