Auctioneers won't tell me the reserve price on the house I'm after. Assuming the finances come through in principle this week, looks like I'll have to take a day off next week to go to the auction anyway.
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Auctioneers won't tell me the reserve price on the house I'm after. Assuming the finances come through in principle this week, looks like I'll have to take a day off next week to go to the auction anyway.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
Auctioneers won't tell me the reserve price on the house I'm after. Assuming the finances come through in principle this week, looks like I'll have to take a day off next week to go to the auction anyway.
v. v. Annoying. has legal pack arrived. The lawyers may be able to give you a clue....
Mortgage in principle offered received this afternoon. Now just need to extract equity from the current house. Unfortunately its too big to be worth renting out except as HMO which I don't really want to do so its on the market.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Postv. v. Annoying. has legal pack arrived. The lawyers may be able to give you a clue....
Mortgage in principle offered received this afternoon. Now just need to extract equity from the current house. Unfortunately its too big to be worth renting out except as HMO which I don't really want to do so its on the market.
I'm waiting for Freelancer Financials to crunch the numbers and come back with something - the tricky part is going to be that completion needs to be 28 days after the auction, which could be tight.
Then I can do something about selling our house - as with you, it's not really worth renting since it's too big and I'll need 100k to spend on doing the new place up.Comment
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Feeling better today.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View Postand Earl or Lady grey or any of those types of tea.Comment
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