Seagull Stew
Well-known member
Moral dilemna time and I'm after the opinions of the NSC massive.
On Monday I accepted an offer on my property. It was quite short of the asking price but was about what I would always have accepted.
Today, the Estate agents called to say that they have had just received another offer on the property that was £6000 more than the first offer.
I asked what he thought but of course he said that he was pretty limited in what he could advise me. He told me that the new offer had come in from a cash buyer as opposed to the people that I'd accepted the original offer from.
However, he did warn me that it is not uncommon for someone to come in with a higher offer just to get rid of the original potential buyer and then drop their price.
My feeling is that I'd sooner keep to the original buyers offer and then if it falls through, see if the second buyers are still interested as I think it would be more likely they would than if it were the other way around.
What does NSC think?
On Monday I accepted an offer on my property. It was quite short of the asking price but was about what I would always have accepted.
Today, the Estate agents called to say that they have had just received another offer on the property that was £6000 more than the first offer.
I asked what he thought but of course he said that he was pretty limited in what he could advise me. He told me that the new offer had come in from a cash buyer as opposed to the people that I'd accepted the original offer from.
However, he did warn me that it is not uncommon for someone to come in with a higher offer just to get rid of the original potential buyer and then drop their price.
My feeling is that I'd sooner keep to the original buyers offer and then if it falls through, see if the second buyers are still interested as I think it would be more likely they would than if it were the other way around.
What does NSC think?