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Previously on "Lots of ranting today"

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    Estate agent thinks to self - 'What a hard nosed biatch. Where the hell did SHE learn how to negotiate like that. She seems to know all my tricks, my motives and exactly what buttons I am trying to push. How DOES she do that.
    Its almost as if she spends her whole life dealing with twat faced sharks like me'




    twat faced shark phoned me again, and said the client had turned down my offer but would accept +5K

    twat faced shark said he told client that now they had someone interested they should close the deal.

    So one of two things
    1. He phoned the wrong person, as I didn't make the highest offer.
    2. He forgot he told me he had another offer, and he forgot I didn't make a counter offer.

    twat faced shark should make better notes, if he can't remember his lies

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    Downside was it was neglected 1930's with coal fires in every room (even the bedrooms & Kitchen).
    I gutted it, took the floors and ceilings out. took the walls back to brick, Roof off and rebuilt from the shell as we wanted it.
    Luxury! My parents' first house was built in the 1950s and only had coal fires in the dining room and living room.. Electric fire in the parents' bedroom and a radiator in the bathroom driven by the hot water system (Baxi fire in the dining room and/or immersion heater).

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Conversation went like this :

    Estate agent : Yeah I got you an offer on your house. It's 50 grand below the asking but in this financial climate yada yada yada. If you really want to move then you'll take it.
    Client : Far cough.
    Estate agent : Look I'll see what I can do ok?

    Estate agent thinks to self - 'What a hard nosed biatch. Where the hell did SHE learn how to negotiate like that. She seems to know all my tricks, my motives and exactly what buttons I am trying to push. How DOES she do that.
    Its almost as if she spends her whole life dealing with twat faced sharks like me'




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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    I don't know it the other offer is real or if the people will have the cash to buy the house. That's why I said no to putting in a higher offer.

    I offered what I thought the house was worth, if someone wants to pay more, that's up to them. I don't think the bank will lend it to them.

    I am expecting the agent to ring me in a few weeks.
    Conversation went like this :

    Estate agent : Yeah I got you an offer on your house. It's 50 grand below the asking but in this financial climate yada yada yada. If you really want to move then you'll take it.
    Client : Far cough.
    Estate agent : Look I'll see what I can do ok?

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    the first thought that entered my head also
    I don't know it the other offer is real or if the people will have the cash to buy the house. That's why I said no to putting in a higher offer.

    I offered what I thought the house was worth, if someone wants to pay more, that's up to them. I don't think the bank will lend it to them.

    I am expecting the agent to ring me in a few weeks.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    How do you know the other offer is real?
    the first thought that entered my head also

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    How do you know the other offer is real?
    The estate agent came straight back to me 4 weeks after I'd been told that my bid hadn't been accepted, "the potential buyer had dropped out, did I want to make another offer?" I offered the same amount even though I think I could have shaved another 5 grand off it. We really wanted the house. Huge gardens, set back off the road, Loads of space for parking on the driveway and the verge outside which came with the house. Detached garage and big curved bay windows (for the wifes Xmas tree ).

    Downside was it was neglected 1930's with coal fires in every room (even the bedrooms & Kitchen).
    I gutted it, took the floors and ceilings out. took the walls back to brick, Roof off and rebuilt from the shell as we wanted it.

    The couple who had dropped out, have since purchased a smaller property in the village.

    Just the garden and outbuildings to finish now .

    What I'm saying NAT is don't give up, say to the Estate agent that if the current buyer drops out, to give you a call. Remember, it's difficult to get a mortgage now, particularly if a property need renovating.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    Trying to buy a house as the prices are low.

    :
    Why are you buying in a crap area?

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    Trying to buy a house as the prices are low.

    House on the market 2 years, needs a lot of work. No real offers.

    I put an offer in, they are thinking about it.

    Someone else puts an offer in 20K over my offer

    They had 2 years, why wait until I put my offer in
    How do you know the other offer is real?

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  • doomage
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    The agent asked me to make a counter offer, I said NO!
    Should have offered another 20k less.

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    The agent asked me to make a counter offer, I said NO!

    He was put out because I offered 50K less than the asking price. He said "My client will not be happy", I said, Why who else has made them an offer?

    Let's see if it really is sold.

    Also the agent said he had another house around the same price would I be interested, I said NO, that house has also been on the market for 2 years no offers. What part of "You are over valuing houses" does he not understand."
    I've spent about £30,000 doing this house up with about another £20,000 to go (Just materials as I do the work myself). I don't care what the market value is now (actually about £200,00) or when I've finished because I will not be selling. this was our last move and we will see out our days here, in a home we have built to suit our needs into old age.

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    Sypathy

    We nearly lost this place but the other people bailed as their lender wouldnt okay a mortgate at last minute because the house was almost derelict. It's horrible when it happens. this place was on the market for over a year without offers too.
    The agent asked me to make a counter offer, I said NO!

    He was put out because I offered 50K less than the asking price. He said "My client will not be happy", I said, Why who else has made them an offer?

    Let's see if it really is sold.

    Also the agent said he had another house around the same price would I be interested, I said NO, that house has also been on the market for 2 years no offers. What part of "You are over valuing houses" does he not understand."

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    Trying to buy a house as the prices are low.

    House on the market 2 years, needs a lot of work. No real offers.

    I put an offer in, they are thinking about it.

    Someone else puts an offer in 20K over my offer

    They had 2 years, why wait until I put my offer in
    Sypathy

    We nearly lost this place but the other people bailed as their lender wouldnt okay a mortgate at last minute because the house was almost derelict. It's horrible when it happens. this place was on the market for over a year without offers too.

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  • alreadypacked
    replied
    Trying to buy a house as the prices are low.

    House on the market 2 years, needs a lot of work. No real offers.

    I put an offer in, they are thinking about it.

    Someone else puts an offer in 20K over my offer

    They had 2 years, why wait until I put my offer in

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  • doomage
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    Those damn aussies. Mocking the kiwi accent again!
    Not choice, bro: Kiwi loses cool over TV ad - Local News - News - General - The Area News


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