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Putting in an offer
Gambler
Posts: 3,462 Forumite
Viewed a house on Saturday but ours was only valued last week so it's not even on the market yet.
is it worth putting in an offer?
is it worth putting in an offer?
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Nope we did that and no one is going to accept an offer until your house is under offer itself.0
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Hi , i work as an estate agent.
You would obviously be in a better position waiting however i would say yes go for it ! Your just regestering your intrest. Good luck0 -
Gambler wrote:Viewed a house on Saturday but ours was only valued last week so it's not even on the market yet.
is it worth putting in an offer?
Your offer will hold no weight until you are proceedable, therefore, it is less likely to be taken seriously. Even if the offer were to be accepted the likelyhood is that the property will remain on the market, therefore you would stand to lose it if someone who is proceedable offers on it.
My advice....for what it's worth lol, get your house on the market asap, at a realistic price, and see if you can sell quickly!My home is usually the House Buying, Renting and Selling Forum where I can be found trying to (sometimes unsucessfully) prove that not all Estate Agents are crooks. With 20 years experience of Sales/Lettings and having bought and sold many of my own properties I've usually got something to say
Ignore......check!0
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