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VegasPhil |
posted on 10th Jul 09 at 11:13 |
In my experience it's above :lol:. | |
Cosmo |
posted on 10th Jul 09 at 10:55 |
quote: No it doesnt, it means they'll accept an offer not too far off that price - be it above or below. | |
VegasPhil |
posted on 10th Jul 09 at 10:53 |
quote: Is it though? OIRO means they want more | |
Cosmo |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 23:22 |
quote: not yet :o | |
J da Silva |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 23:21 |
I think your right, sister fucker. :mad: | |
Cosmo |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 23:19 |
You do go on a bit, I often think why dont you just stfu :o | |
J da Silva |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 23:18 |
I nearly said that, I think I'm too detailed in everything I say these days. | |
Cosmo |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:58 |
I think the term is....its a buyers market. | |
J da Silva |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:48 |
Yeah, I'm quite cheeky and forceful when I deal with people like this, they need the sale so as far as I'm concerned if they make the wrong noises, I walk away with no worry, If I don't please them in anyway, they can't just walk off without losing a sale. | |
Cavey |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:41 |
He did sound stressed the first time he patronised me and tried to slag off the other bloke I was dealing with before. | |
J da Silva |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:38 |
I know it's no consolidation, but I'd imagine he/she's had a pay cut, and given more hours. | |
Cavey |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:36 |
Yeah, the house we're looking at is a 3 storey, 3 bed townhouse thing, in a nice area, near primary schools, woodland, etc... it's on for 207,950, but the nice lady in the sales office thinks we'd probably have a chance at 190, so fingers crossed on that really. Just depends if the wanker of a financial advisor they deal with ever sorts anything out for me or not. | |
J da Silva |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:34 |
Good luck with it anyway, the positive thing you added (IMO) is that your dealing with a newbuild company, all newbuil companies just want rid of everything they have out of footings at the moment, because all their targetted figures are running month to month at the moment. | |
Cavey |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:30 |
Yea, we've got 10-14k deposit available, but don't want to go too much about 120k on mortgage (repayments at 4.5% would be £560ish dont really wanna go much higher), so was including that in the 135ish. | |
J da Silva |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:27 |
Well if you offer 10 grand less, the worst they can say is no, so just offer that and see how it goes... failing that, is there a deposit to be put down? | |
Cavey |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:22 |
http://www.scargillmann.co.uk/propdet.asp?spropref=SDP04317&tab=photos&pagecount=2#price | |
Cavey |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:21 |
Yeah, first time buyers, | |
J da Silva |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:17 |
Are you first time buying? Is the property in a vendor chain? | |
Cavey |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 22:12 |
Cheers for the advice guys. I'll try and pop in this week and see what I can find out about it. | |
J da Silva |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 21:53 |
quote: Was a bit of a daft question, hence the sarcasm. :P You have to be cheeky Cavey or you don't get, you never know, they may take it in desperation? | |
Cosmo |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 21:39 |
Do a bit of research, how long has it been on the market? How many similar properties are in the area? | |
eddiewhiteley |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 21:29 |
quote: either way!?! id offer around £137k and take it from there. | |
J da Silva |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 21:24 |
£5k either way? | |
Cavey |
posted on 9th Jul 09 at 19:42 |
Offers in the region of? What kind of range are these generally? |