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Thinking of selling - how to price our house? Help please!
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Although 1 sold at £500k, that wasn't a plain/straight forward transaction.
Land Registry has it marked as something unusual... typically transfers between a Ltd company and an individual, say, or a repo, or some other paper shuffling going on. Did your neighbours at 1 change/did they move out? It could be, say, bought by a Ltd company (Director living at 1) who then sold himself the house and stayed living there... the price being a price he chose to submit.
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PasturesNew said:Although 1 sold at £500k, that wasn't a plain/straight forward transaction.
Land Registry has it marked as something unusual... typically transfers between a Ltd company and an individual, say, or a repo, or some other paper shuffling going on. Did your neighbours at 1 change/did they move out? It could be, say, bought by a Ltd company (Director living at 1) who then sold himself the house and stayed living there... the price being a price he chose to submit.It's not particularly unusual as such, especially in London, as Cat B includes properties bought on a BTL mortgage. And it's only transfers to a ltd co (non private individual) that will be marked Cat B.
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