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Eeek here it is!

Postby Osc » 05 Mar 2014, 14:35

The house is up on the estate agent's site - we thought the price might be a bit higher, but he did explain that you start low to stimulate interest, hope to get several people keen on it and bidding, and hopefully get more in the end. This is the process they use, and they would be very successful selling in this area - it's all a bit nerve wracking Image

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Postby JoM » 05 Mar 2014, 14:55

Oh Osc! It's really lovely!!! :D It looks like every room gets so much natural light and there's so much character to it :)

So how does this bidding process work then? It's not like here where you submit an offer for the vendor to consider? Is there a closing date as such by when all bids must be submitted?
It's really beautiful and I'm sure someone is going to fall in love with it!

Fingers crossed for a frenzied bidding war!!! :mrgreen:
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Postby Ally » 05 Mar 2014, 14:56

What a gorgeous house you have Osc - full of character.

Fingers crossed for a quick sale. xx
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Postby Osc » 05 Mar 2014, 15:09

Well it's not really a bidding process, but if someone is interested and offers the asking price, then the agent's philosophy/hope would be that someone else wants it more and then offers more.......I think :? Apparently it works because I know these agents have offered houses at a price and sold in the end for maybe 50,000 more - other agents offer houses at a high price then some people are afraid to show interest because they can't afford it.
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Postby Diflower » 05 Mar 2014, 15:19

Ooh it looks lovely Osc - all your hard work has definitely been worth it :D
Good luck, let's hope it sells quickly so you don't have to keep swapping that bedding :D
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Postby debih » 05 Mar 2014, 16:17

It's lovely.
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Postby saundra » 05 Mar 2014, 16:45

Looks lovely hope it sells quickly for you
It looks all new and perfect good luck
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Postby molly » 05 Mar 2014, 18:40

What a lovely house you have Osc………fingers crossed that it sells quickly.
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Postby miasmum » 05 Mar 2014, 18:42

It is gorgeous, but what is that black and white thing next door?
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Re: Eeek here it is!

Postby Osc » 05 Mar 2014, 18:51

miasmum wrote:what is that black and white thing next door?


*Whispers* Don't tell anyone, it's a pub ;)
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