Gully
Monkey in a seagull suit.
...isn't gazundering more of a problem than gazumping at the moment, at least from the sellers point of view?
yep get the 0546 from hh and change at east croydon, its bloody awful starting that early in winter !!With a location of HH, are you a train commuter ? I travel up from Shoreham every day.
I must admit I thought of you as sonn as I saw those figures. I just hope you're in a position to tough it out for 18 months.
Wow, thats a real eye opener. On average last month only 1 in 35 brokers arranged a single mortgage.
There's nothing funny about people's livlihoods being under threat Gareth. Although it's too bad that some people on here have showed a distinct lack of class towards anyone in the banking industry over the past couple of weeks on this matter.
Er, of course not.Er, do you think I do not know that
...isn't gazundering more of a problem than gazumping at the moment, at least from the sellers point of view?
If I manage to land a job in blighty and looking for a new home I will make sure I come to you Mr Spielberg
Gazundering is a nightmare, if your lucky enough to agree a sale on your house then make sure you have a good solicitor and agent to get the deal through quickly, ideally 4 weeks. Almost expect an 11th hour reduction.
Some agents are pricks, i completely agree. What i dont understand is how people can honestly say that agents have bumped up the prices. Its supply and demand mate, agents cant force people to buy a house, if your neighbours house sells for £100,000 and someone wants to buy yours for more are you going to say no.
The comment about guzumping earlier is also a bit boring. At any one time most agents will have between 30 - 50 available properties for sale, why would they want to sell one they have already agreed a sale on Please dont say it bumps up their commision!!! even an extra 10k works out to be about £10 to the sales negotiator.
If someone offers on a house, the agent LEGALLY has to let the vendor know and then its up to them what they do with it.
I had someone balming me today, for house prices dropping, apparently us estate agents to keep valuing properties highly in order for the market to sort itself out. Was that you?
...isn't gazundering more of a problem than gazumping at the moment, at least from the sellers point of view?
Yep fingers crossed for you. The problem of course is that it may not be your buyer who is low on morals, but if he gets gazundered himself then he may have to gazunder in order to maintain an affordable mortgage.We're scared shitless of gazundering atm. Our house sale is going through atm, but we've not yet exchanged contracts and we're worried the buyers will drop their offer on exchange day. We cannot afford to let that happen, so it's tricky.
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I moved two years ago, a couple who had to pull out on a deal for my last house came back after I had found a new buyer and offered more than I had agreed to sell for...effectively trying to gazump, I told them I wasn't interested (they had already pulled out once and I didn't want to risk a repeat performance, regardless of the fact that I don't go back on my word)...can't see that happening today.
We're scared shitless of gazundering atm. Our house sale is going through atm, but we've not yet exchanged contracts and we're worried the buyers will drop their offer on exchange day. We cannot afford to let that happen, so it's tricky.
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We're scared shitless of gazundering atm. Our house sale is going through atm, but we've not yet exchanged contracts and we're worried the buyers will drop their offer on exchange day. We cannot afford to let that happen, so it's tricky.
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I heard someone from Hove offered £ 192000 on a property at £ 249950 recently.