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Changed to poa
Missblay
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hi
Been to look at a property today that had been marketed for 350k been on market now for over 12months. They did a open house today and we know they have lost out on properties previously. They have found another and are keen to move. We went open house and loved the house but it does need work. It has now changed to POA
What does this now mean??
Thanks
Been to look at a property today that had been marketed for 350k been on market now for over 12months. They did a open house today and we know they have lost out on properties previously. They have found another and are keen to move. We went open house and loved the house but it does need work. It has now changed to POA
What does this now mean??
Thanks
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Price On Application?
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But why change price to poa now??0
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It means price on application. It's a pricing strategy change. You have seen it before, but lots of others won't so they are trying to get people through the door presumably by the EA asking lots of questions before either the price is revealed or they say if you are interested submit an offer what you think it's worth.0
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My husband does want to put an offer in ...at 310k.....im mortified and dying inside but i suppose only worth what someone will pay ��0
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So ask what the price is - I can't see why you are making a fuss about it.0
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