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First time buyer

Confused_Buyer_3
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Hi,
we are first time buyers and have seen a house we would like to put an offer on, but have no clue..the house is on the market for 365,000 GBP. Its a semi-detached 3 story house. We want to make an offer but don't know what is reasonable. Can someone please help?
Thanks!
Confused Renter/Buyer
we are first time buyers and have seen a house we would like to put an offer on, but have no clue..the house is on the market for 365,000 GBP. Its a semi-detached 3 story house. We want to make an offer but don't know what is reasonable. Can someone please help?
Thanks!
Confused Renter/Buyer
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how much do you have?!?:silenced:They Were Up In Arms wrote: »I think tabskitten is a crying, walking, sleeping, talking, living troll :cool:0
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I just need to know how you can bargain, haven't done it before and didn't know how much lower I can start...my husband thought to start 350,000 but should we start lower? Is there a percentage below the asking price we can go under?0
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semi-detached 3 story house?
£224,325.98p0 -
Confused_Buyer wrote: »Hi,
we are first time buyers and have seen a house we would like to put an offer on, but have no clue..the house is on the market for 365,000 GBP. Its a semi-detached 3 story house. We want to make an offer but don't know what is reasonable. Can someone please help?
Thanks!
Confused Renter/Buyer0 -
if you have the money and you want it- pay the price asked,
if you want to haggle- haggle- but be prepared to be refused.:silenced:They Were Up In Arms wrote: »I think tabskitten is a crying, walking, sleeping, talking, living troll :cool:0 -
have you looked at other houses in the same area? How do they compare (size, condition, potential)?0
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Confused_Buyer wrote: »Hi,
we are first time buyers and have seen a house we would like to put an offer on, but have no clue..the house is on the market for 365,000 GBP. Its a semi-detached 3 story house. We want to make an offer but don't know what is reasonable. Can someone please help?
Thanks!
Confused Renter/Buyer
If you aren't embarrased by your first offer it's not low enough.0 -
Hello there. Depends on lots of factors such as area. Where are you roughly ie. south east or London? Even then there are areas within areas that can affect price, good schools etc. I think £350k is reasonable. you could try lower but think you may be rejected. Has the house been on long? Is that the original asking price or has it already been reduced?
There's no rule book I'm afraid. It's a tense game you have to play. Good luck!0 -
Depends on the area and the trends of other houses sold and whether it's a EA price or sellers wanted price.
10% - 15% less is a good area to start with
We have offered £315k on a £359k house and the husband wants to sell as we are FTB and can move quick and whenever but the wife wants more to fund her Louis Vitton spending sprees in London:(
Houses in the area the same have sold for £297 - £335k so it's massively overpriced as stated by 2 other EA's BUT sellers will sell at what they want to have back.Life is a rollercoaster.....ya just gotta ride it:whistle:0
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