At least you didn't have time to worry Jo
We had the opposite. This house went on the market in July 1988 when the lady moved into a home. It was a ramshackle, leaking, wreak. A property developer bought it for £56000 and within a week put it on the market at £85000 with a proviso they would arrange for it to be done up, new bathroom, new kitchen, the buyer could choose. At the time houses on this estate were going up by £1000 a week and so having fallen in love with the garden and believing the cowboy, we agreed to proceed. We sold our lovely house really quickly to a horrible man, who hassled us every step of the way.
As it got nearer and nearer to completion nothing had been done on our house, we were being hassled to complete by our buyer and houses we liked were now way way out of our price range, they were going for well over £100,000 (sounds mad now).
Our solicitor kept saying hold on, hold on, but we couldn't so we asked for a reduction. He reduced the price by £2000 the day before we were supposed to exchange. We had no choice, we were packed, so we agreed and exchanged at £83,000 on a house that wasn't fit to live in. A fortnight later the property developer went to prison for mortgage fraud
We had to live with our brother and sister in law for 6 weeks, and they only moved in their house 2 weeks before and it took years of blood sweat and toil and a lot of money to sort this house out.
How I hate property developers