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princessamy86 wrote: »I do understand how hard it is to keep tidying up for viewers, particularly with two young children! Flexibility really is the best thing if you can manage it-more viewers= more chance you will sell your house. You'd be surprised how many sales are put together by feeding a reduction down a chain. Vendor 1 wants a quick sale so will sell to Vendor 2 at a reduced price, meaning Vendor 3 can drop below the stamp duty threshold to attract a first time buyer-if you see what I mean!
We've been absolutely heaving since coming back after Christmas, 7 sales on the board (for a very small office with a previous record sales month of 5). Loads of new properties on the market, loads of viewings and more offers coming in. However, the offers are normally low and negotiation is fierce. In a market where there's a lot of new properties coming on each week the buyers know that they can walk away and they have a good chance of finding a similar property. It does depend where in the country you are though!
Thats good to hear then and good for you all round !!!
Thanks:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:0
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