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Character property but very few viewings recently

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  • getmore4less
    getmore4less Posts: 46,882 Forumite
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    Have you had the "what's the lowest we will take" discussion yet?

    How much of a premium did you put on the price when you bought for the planning?

    Who owns what's under bedroom 2
  • dinverro
    dinverro Posts: 22 Forumite
    No discussion on lowest price as yet but for sure that needs to happen sooner rather than later. We didn't put any premium on the price with regards to planning permission that exists currently.

    It is actually bedroom 3 that is above next doors house (kitchen)
  • Crashy_Time
    Crashy_Time Posts: 13,386 Forumite
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    Viewings but no offers = slightly overpriced.

    Or in many cases = Well overpriced.
  • Or in many cases = Well overpriced.
    No. Well overpriced = no viewings at all.

    You'd know that, though, if you'd bought or sold something this century.
  • To me this looks like "we want to make our money back plus moving costs etc". Nothing to do with the value of the house. I would knock money off what you paid for it in this current climate.
  • getmore4less
    getmore4less Posts: 46,882 Forumite
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    Had a look a bit further out for interesting places.

    £375k SSTC and nice garden.

    £370k problem layout.

    £355k loads of accommodation next to the train line built up area.


    £350k potential

    £335k seems to be bhind other houses not sure on access and parking.
  • No. Well overpriced = no viewings at all.

    To be fair I personally start with the assumption that most houses are well over priced (to take account of vendors' ego/pride, estate agents winning business, and climate) so it wouldn't stop me looking.
  • phoebe1989seb
    phoebe1989seb Posts: 4,452 Forumite
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    The Right of Way would definitely be the end of my interest in the property were I looking to buy in your area, OP.

    Even as it currently stands I wouldn't consider it, I'm afraid. We ruled out several properties last year when moving from England to Wales because there were ROWs running through what were often several acres of land, some of which were also well away from the house - unlike yours.

    As for the proposed relocating of the ROW should the main house be extended and linked to the Old Post Office, that sounds - and looks - most peculiar and I can't imagine many people wanting to go ahead, despite planning having been approved....sorry!

    We've been in the position previously of needing to sell quickly - different reason, ours being to move closer to ageing, sick relatives - and found the best way to achieve a quick sale was to slash our asking price considerably. We found a buyer within ten days. Not the way everyone would do it - and perhaps you aren't as desperate as we were - but it worked for us :o

    I do hope you find a buyer soon - despite its limitations it's still an interesting house with potential. Good luck!
    Mortgage-free for fourteen years!

    Over £40,000 mis-sold PPI reclaimed
  • Owain_Moneysaver
    Owain_Moneysaver Posts: 11,357 Forumite
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    dinverro wrote: »
    It is actually bedroom 3 that is above next doors house (kitchen)

    Do you and they have interlinked fire detection systems or are you just hoping not to die in your beds?
    A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.
  • dinverro
    dinverro Posts: 22 Forumite
    Separate fire detection systems - it's just the back bedroom and bathroom that are over next doors house (lovely neighbours I might add)!!
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