If you are confident its reasonably priced, then just call thier bluff and put it back on the market - any no one got time for tyre kickers.
I always thought the house was sold as seen almost and priced that way. So like if i look at a house with 30 year old decor and interior i would expect it to be listed to reflect that wouldn't dream of offering asking price and then saying oh your house needs modernizing. Are they first time buyers who have been watching the snagging videos on newbuilds?
What's peoples normal search window for houses? I had mine set at 3 miles but found one in the next search window (5 miles) it says it will take 12-16 minutes at peak times to get to the kids school compared to the 2 minutes i have now. We're lucky where we live as house prices are decent : https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/144432188#/?channel=RES_BUY
Yeh i noticed there's a train near by but no idea on reliability. We have family in Dalton up near the church and currently live in Barrow. I know around here we're fairly closed off so maybe 15 minutes or so to get to school is normal for most and i've just been spoilt.
There definitely seems to be an increase in people like this about. We bought our current house in January and the sellers were there for our second viewing and they said they'd had someone just **** away 2 months of their time by constantly quibbling on everything. Windows are old double glazing so that's 5k off, backdoor needs changing so that's another 1.2k, the conservatory is cold so insulating that is another 4k.I always thought the house was sold as seen almost and priced that way. So like if i look at a house with 30 year old decor and interior i would expect it to be listed to reflect that wouldn't dream of offering asking price and then saying oh your house needs modernizing. Are they first time buyers who have been watching the snagging videos on newbuilds?
There definitely seems to be an increase in people like this about. We bought our current house in January and the sellers were there for our second viewing and they said they'd had someone just **** away 2 months of their time by constantly quibbling on everything. Windows are old double glazing so that's 5k off, backdoor needs changing so that's another 1.2k, the conservatory is cold so insulating that is another 4k.
When we sold our house last year we had two people that really got on my nerves. One kept commenting on the colour of paint we'd chosen in the hall and lounge - and it was genuinely like 'if you buy the house, you can paint it whatever sodding colour you want'. They also kept saying the stairs were steep???
The other viewed the house, was very pleasant, then put an offer 100k below asking because she felt that the market was inflated and believed this was what the house was actually worth.
That was a nice feeling to say not only are we rejecting your offer but we will not consider any others from you - and the house then sells for asking a week later.
Crikey. Not looking forward to this potential nonsense. Price attractively, sell as seen and negotiate on critical survey items is my policy.
i suspect that some buyers think that because it's currently a buyers market, that a seller will automatically bow to their demands to make the saleThere definitely seems to be an increase in people like this about. We bought our current house in January and the sellers were there for our second viewing and they said they'd had someone just **** away 2 months of their time by constantly quibbling on everything. Windows are old double glazing so that's 5k off, backdoor needs changing so that's another 1.2k, the conservatory is cold so insulating that is another 4k.
One thing I'll add is, we have been looking at 3 bedroom houses. That 3rd bedroom in 95% of the houses we have looked at is so small most of them can't really be used as a bedroom.
Rare to find a 3 bed with decent rooms it seems. Some of the new builds around here have 4 or 5 beds with one that is decent size and the rest small box rooms.One thing I'll add is, we have been looking at 3 bedroom houses. That 3rd bedroom in 95% of the houses we have looked at is so small most of them can't really be used as a bedroom.
Yeah it seems like it's at least extra £70k for those proper double bedrooms. One place had 3rd bedroom that was 1.8mx1.9mDefinitely. 3 double bedrooms is the next category of house and will likely cost significantly more than 2.5.
that's not a room...that's a cupboardOne place had 3rd bedroom that was 1.8mx1.9m
Yeah it's not a good trend that rooms are so small.Rare to find a 3 bed with decent rooms it seems. Some of the new builds around here have 4 or 5 beds with one that is decent size and the rest small box rooms.
We looked around one today we liked, so will ring up int he morning. The people selling are moving to a new build so need to find out how long that will be as it could make the chain simple or hard work