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First Propertybee results for my local area.

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  • m00m00
    m00m00 Posts: 1,755 Forumite
    a estate agent who lies ?

    surely no such beast exists ?
    It's a health benefit ...
  • Property Bee told me last night about this property... It was originally on at £185,000 (I think, maybe £175,000) and has now dropped to this figure.
    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetails-16123726.rsp?pa_n=1&tr_t=buy

    That's quite a drop don't you think...
    Savings as of April 2023 Savings account - £26460.50(14474.88)Current account - £2140.24(4576.79)Total - £28600.74(19051.67) £1010 (£65pm CS/BS) £250 CS/BS/JS
  • morg_monster
    morg_monster Posts: 2,392 Forumite
    jamtart6 wrote: »
    .....just wanted to update on my local property bee results.

    Since April approx 60-70% of properties I have been tracking (of about 400) have been reduced between 2-10% ...with a couple of major 20% reductions in there.


    EA's must be getting bored as one particular one has spent all today typing in the house numbers of each of their properties on rightmove!!

    Just thought I'd keep you updated

    That is really useful of them! Now it means that you can track them on nethouseprices and find out what they actually sold for in the end. If they do sell, that is ...

    I spent yesterday evening playing a game of matching up houses on rightmove with their exact location on Google earth by using shadows and the locations of trees ... god I was bored...
  • morg_monster
    morg_monster Posts: 2,392 Forumite
    Just wanted to catalogue a few drops >10% from orig asking price on surbiton 2 bed flats...
    On market from 04/03: 229,000-199,950 here
    On market from <04/01: 239,950-209,950 here
    On market from 29/03: 274,950-219,950 here
    On market from 18/04: 265,000-237,500 here
    On market from <03/01: 269,000-239,950 here
    ON market from 01/04: 279,950-240,000 here
    On market from <04/01: 285,500-245,000 here
    ON market from 20/02: 309,950-249,950 here (ow)
    On market from 25/04: 295,000-249,950 here
    There's a few dropped from about 300k to 250k in one fell swoop. Now you're getting realistic.

    ok i'm bored now. sorry if you are too....
  • m00m00
    m00m00 Posts: 1,755 Forumite
    Property Bee told me last night about this property... It was originally on at £185,000 (I think, maybe £175,000) and has now dropped to this figure.
    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetails-16123726.rsp?pa_n=1&tr_t=buy

    That's quite a drop don't you think...



    17th Jul 2008
    • Price changed: from '£170,000' to 'Offers in Excess of £149,995'
    21st May 2008
    • Brief Description changed: OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 31ST MAY 2008 4PM TO 5PM Offering an ideal first time purchase is this three bedroom terraced home which has been improved and modernised by the current vendors to offer a fitted kitchen/diner to the ground floor and lounge, bathroom with white and three bedrooms to the first floor. (contd...) [IMG]chrome://property-bee/skin/user_comment.png[/IMG]
    16th May 2008
    • Price changed: from '£179,995' to '£170,000' [IMG]chrome://property-bee/skin/user_comment.png[/IMG]
    1st May 2008
    • Price changed: from 'Offers in Excess of £182,000' to '£179,995' [IMG]chrome://property-bee/skin/user_comment.png[/IMG]
    17th Apr 2008
    • Price changed: from '£185,995' to 'Offers in Excess of £182,000' [IMG]chrome://property-bee/skin/user_comment.png[/IMG]
    9th Mar 2008
    • Initial entry found. [IMG]chrome://property-bee/skin/user_comment.png[/IMG]
    It's a health benefit ...
  • BugglyB
    BugglyB Posts: 1,067 Forumite
    If someone could PM me to propertybee a house I'd be really grateful. Thanks
  • Wheezy_2
    Wheezy_2 Posts: 1,879 Forumite
    Hi Buggly, just install the Firefox property bee add-on from http://www.property-bee.com/
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