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12 viewings booked for the BTL house I am selling, with a number of people that want to get in earlier and more no doubt to come in next week or so.
Any tips on how I should play this to achieve the best selling price?Comment
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PM Dodgy Agent, on here, he's used to doing very little to maximise the income on a transaction.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostAny tips on how I should play this to achieve the best selling price?
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PM AtW. He will pay the best price.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post12 viewings booked for the BTL house I am selling, with a number of people that want to get in earlier and more no doubt to come in next week or so.
Any tips on how I should play this to achieve the best selling price?
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Put them inside house with lots of deadly traps and the first one to escape gets to buy your flatOriginally posted by ChimpMaster View PostAny tips on how I should play this to achieve the best selling price?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPut them inside house with the rest of the, potential, purchasers, fight to the death, winner gets to buy your flat
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Why would you sell when the price can only go up?Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post12 viewings booked for the BTL house I am selling, with a number of people that want to get in earlier and more no doubt to come in next week or so.
Any tips on how I should play this to achieve the best selling price?
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This is the question I've been asking myself lately. House prices only ever go up, so by all means buy another (bigger) house, but don't for god's sake sell the current one, it's better than a gold mine. Just keep borrowing and keep buying.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy would you sell when the price can only go up?
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The man clearly knows what he is doing, don't plan seeds of doubts in his mindOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostThis is the question I've been asking myself lately. House prices only ever go up, so by all means buy another (bigger) house, but don't for god's sake sell the current one, it's better than a gold mine. Just keep borrowing and keep buying.
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Even better as it goes up and up, you can borrow more money, against it, for fast cars and lavish holidays.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThis is the question I've been asking myself lately. House prices only ever go up, so by all means buy another (bigger) house, but don't for god's sake sell the current one, it's better than a gold mine. Just keep borrowing and keep buying.
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