Should I sell My House?
Discussion
I have my house on the market for £190k. This has been lowered from an initial price £210k which admittedly was too high. Everybody (Estate Agents, local people in the area etc) agree £190k is a fair price and it is one of the cheapest prices in the area. I bought it for £165k, and have spent around £10k on it.
I have been offered £180k from a cash buyer, they initially offered £175k. I feel it is too low and I am giving away at least £5k (I would take £185k).
But what are housing prices going to do after the budget, bird in the hand and all that. I am not in a rush to move, I currently live with G/F and was going to rent it while it was on the market, but I would like to sell it so we can buy a bigger house together in the near future. Also I have a kid arriving in 10 weeks...
Any advice which may sway my mind. It has been on the market for 3+ months and this is the 1st offer...
I have been offered £180k from a cash buyer, they initially offered £175k. I feel it is too low and I am giving away at least £5k (I would take £185k).
But what are housing prices going to do after the budget, bird in the hand and all that. I am not in a rush to move, I currently live with G/F and was going to rent it while it was on the market, but I would like to sell it so we can buy a bigger house together in the near future. Also I have a kid arriving in 10 weeks...
Any advice which may sway my mind. It has been on the market for 3+ months and this is the 1st offer...
skilly1 said:
I have been offered £180k from a cash buyer, they initially offered £175k. I feel it is too low and I am giving away at least £5k (I would take £185k).
skilly1 said:
Any advice which may sway my mind. It has been on the market for 3+ months and this is the 1st offer...
Ask them for £185k?Reload said:
skilly1 said:
I have been offered £180k from a cash buyer, they initially offered £175k. I feel it is too low and I am giving away at least £5k (I would take £185k).
skilly1 said:
Any advice which may sway my mind. It has been on the market for 3+ months and this is the 1st offer...
Ask them for £185k?Just sold my 3 bed semi and fortunately got the right buyer at the right time etc, but you have to remember that it is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. It's very hard not to get personal and think that 'your' house is worth £200k+ but if you are not in a rush to move then hold out. The only problem being that I never personally like houses that have had a for sale board up for ages, makes we think what is wrong with them!
I think there is a lot of uncertainty at the moment (from estate agents as well) working out what houses will actually go for and I have personally seen buyers looking at many houses and then just sticking a low offer in to see what kind of reaction they get. We did exactly this with the house we have just bought and whilst the first offer was virtually laughed at, it did give us a real feel for what the buyer would actually accept (ie:- their lowest limit). In your case the person who made the bid now knows that you won't accept any less than £185K, but may come back to you again in a few weeks/months time with an offer of £182/3K if your property has not moved.
...houses may be selling but don't get me started on getting a new mortgage!!!
I think there is a lot of uncertainty at the moment (from estate agents as well) working out what houses will actually go for and I have personally seen buyers looking at many houses and then just sticking a low offer in to see what kind of reaction they get. We did exactly this with the house we have just bought and whilst the first offer was virtually laughed at, it did give us a real feel for what the buyer would actually accept (ie:- their lowest limit). In your case the person who made the bid now knows that you won't accept any less than £185K, but may come back to you again in a few weeks/months time with an offer of £182/3K if your property has not moved.
...houses may be selling but don't get me started on getting a new mortgage!!!

Edited by Moose1978 on Wednesday 19th May 17:43
Grandad Gaz said:
hornetrider said:
How can anyone pass judgement unless they know the house/street/area in question?
The fact it has been on the market for 3 months and this is the first offer, is judgement enough.I would take it. 10k off is not bad.
edc said:
Grandad Gaz said:
hornetrider said:
How can anyone pass judgement unless they know the house/street/area in question?
The fact it has been on the market for 3 months and this is the first offer, is judgement enough.I would take it. 10k off is not bad.
Got to take any data with a pinch of salt but next door but one has been on since we moved in and have apparently agreed a price for more than what Zoopla 'values' there house at. Given I've just moved I'm not too bothered what it says - would be nice though as come remortgage time my equity ratio might go up for doing nothing 

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