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Previously on "Tales from the property hunter"

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  • Incognito
    replied
    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    <Wilmsloweque mode='on'>

    I had narrowed my property shortlist (around £800K, 1 or more acres of land) down to about 5 properties.

    Put in lower offers. All rejected point blank. Asking price or above only.

    Checked today and 4 of the 5 have now sold (under offer) in the last week.


    </Wilmsloweque>

    Moral of the story. There is no housing crash where I'm looking!
    There's a moral to the story. The value of an individual property and the housing market in general do not need to reflect each other.

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Tales from the property hunter

    Tales from the property hunter

    <Wilmsloweque mode='on'>

    I had narrowed my property shortlist (around £800K, 1 or more acres of land) down to about 5 properties.

    Put in lower offers. All rejected point blank. Asking price or above only.

    Checked today and 4 of the 5 have now sold (under offer) in the last week.


    </Wilmsloweque>

    Moral of the story. There is no housing crash where I'm looking!

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