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First viewing tomorrow - advice on offer.
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It means as long as we don’t get a higher offer from the people we’ve already agreed to come see we will accept yours. This happened to us once. We got an offer on the first day we showed our house, we had a load of people coming the next day. We said we aren’t rejecting the offer but that we would see what interest there was from the people already booked to view the next day and then go with the best offer. If we’d had several close to asking price offers we’d have gone to sealed bidsblue_max_3 said:
What does that mean? Offer agreed, but maybe not? I'd be insisting it is taken off the market if it's agreed.MrJamez said:Offer agreed but still taking viewings tomorrow.
Estate agent advised the vendor would rather sell to someone in an ideal position (i.e) First Time Buyer rather than a higher offer, sounds promising!1 -
House is ours with an offer of £149k, yay!
Not sure whether we should have started lower now but nice to say we are going to be officially homeowners!
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Well done! Hope all goes smoothly for you.0
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