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7 viewings but 0 offers

Hi everyone.

I am arranging to view a house to buy. I have viewed another property and made an offer but was rejected because they thought the price reflects the work need doing. It really needs a lot of work. So I’ve put that out my mind and found another house I like.

I know the area as it’s around the corner from my parents and I’ve lived in the area for nearly 29 years.

Anyways they have reduced the price by £5,000 and I’m arranging a viewing soon. The agent has told me that they have had 7 viewings but 0 offers. I’m surprised at the that because it’s near a school. However it is two bedroomed.

The price is near the top end of my budget but it is doable if I get the mortgage approved for it.

I do like it from the pictures and I probably will put an offer in.

Has anyone been in a situation where there’s been a few viewings but no offers made and yours was accepted.
Mortgage free wannabe 

Actual mortgage stating amount £75,150

Overpayment paused to pay off cc 

Starting balance £66,565.45

Current balance £55,819

Cc around £2600 

Comments

  • Sncjw wrote: »
    Has anyone been in a situation where there’s been a few viewings but no offers made and yours was accepted.

    No, you'll be the first! :)
  • Sncjw
    Sncjw Posts: 3,587 Forumite
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    Don’t be sarcastic I’m just wondering how it went.
    Mortgage free wannabe 

    Actual mortgage stating amount £75,150

    Overpayment paused to pay off cc 

    Starting balance £66,565.45

    Current balance £55,819

    Cc around £2600 

  • Mine was fine. Put the offer in that I felt appropriate, got the property.
  • What is the property on the market for? How long has it been marketed for. Will advise on offers happily. Been in property for 20 plus years now.
  • hazyjo
    hazyjo Posts: 15,475 Forumite
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    Seven viewings isn't a lot. I would not be at all surprised to view a house that's been viewed 20 times with no offers.


    For all you know, someone may love it, but be desperately trying to find a buyer before making an offer (advisable!).


    Is it a good school though? If in high demand, that may help push the price up. If not, it may be a curse. Many people wouldn't buy near a school due to hassles with parking (even if you have parking, you have to expect people to occasionally park over your dropped kerb! I'm nowhere near a school and even I get it!), busy at certain times, noise, evening things going on...


    I must have viewed over 100 properties over the years that I really thought were perfect. Changed my mind after viewing...
    2024 wins: *must start comping again!*
  • AdrianC
    AdrianC Posts: 42,189 Forumite
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    How many properties does the average viewer see before having an offer accepted? I suspect it's nearer the 20 figure than 7, if not higher...

    So why would the reverse be any different?
  • martin1959
    martin1959 Posts: 363 Forumite
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    edited 16 January 2019 at 7:51PM
    I think I would be a bit p****d off if my EA was telling prospective buyers how many viewings or offers had been done.........
    20 plus years as a mortgage adviser for Halifax (have now retired), and I have pretty much seen it all....:D
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