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Over offered?
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I`ll take a punt at 220K, or less.0
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Crashy_Time wrote: »I`ll take a punt at 220K, or less.
No chance. You must be smoking magic mushrooms (are you a hpc advocate by chance?)0 -
Batman2017 wrote: »(are you a hpc advocate by chance?)
No, he is the hpc advocateIf you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0 -
What was the valuation?0
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not had it done yet as the vendor hasnt found a house.0
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Batman2017 wrote: »i've just offered on a property and now im starting to worry ive offered too much. It was the 7th house we have seen and ticked almost all boxes. Guide price was 240k and the kitchen extension was fantastic. Vendor said he'd had an offer at 245k so we offered 2k more.
Ive just seen that another house that i looked at has now been reduced by 10k and is now not much more than the one we offered on. This other one has the added bonus of being detached but i prefer the other property.
Any advice?
Exactly!
I saw two shirts in a shop. They both had sleeves and cuffs and collars and they're exactly the same size but the one I like is £20 more. What should I do?!0 -
shortcrust wrote: »Exactly!
I saw two shirts in a shop. They both had sleeves and cuffs and collars and they're exactly the same size but the one I like is £20 more. What should I do?!
what a conundrum, you should consider materials used, quality of each item, whether one is more practical for day to day life, the list could go on. Good luck with your decision!0 -
Batman2017 wrote: »what a conundrum, you should consider materials used, quality of each item, whether one is more practical for day to day life, the list could go on. Good luck with your decision!
It's an analogy as well as a conundrum, but maybe you have learned something following your initial post after all...0 -
ReadingTim wrote: »It's an analogy as well as a conundrum, but maybe you have learned something following your initial post after all...
so many self righteous people on this forum.0 -
choose which ever one you want, price is relative, you pay what it is worth to YOU.
You could try and reduce the price, but the Vendor will likely withdraw and tell you Foxtrot oscar.
Your call"It is prudent when shopping for something important, not to limit yourself to Pound land/Estate Agents"
G_M/ Bowlhead99 RIP0
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