Houses for sale by owners?
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http://www.sellmyhome.co.uk/home.aspx
Edit: Not used it nor even know if it's right, just a google result that I thought I'd heard of.
Edit: Not used it nor even know if it's right, just a google result that I thought I'd heard of.
Edited by Landlord on Tuesday 30th March 11:25
Landlord said:
http://www.sellmyhome.co.uk/home.aspx
Edit: Not used it nor even know if it's right, just a google result that I thought I'd heard of.
6 houses across the whole of the UK isn't too good, it must be very new.Edit: Not used it nor even know if it's right, just a google result that I thought I'd heard of.
Edited by Landlord on Tuesday 30th March 11:25
I'd pickup the local papers and look in the classified and the end of the estate agents listings.
http://www.mypropertyforsale.co.uk/index.php
That seems to be the same sort of thing
More houses though!
That seems to be the same sort of thing
More houses though!
http://housenetwork.co.uk/index.asp seemed the best from my search earlier this year; shame Scotland not really covered. If you click on the map in the search option, gives you the number of houses in each region.
Edited by plover on Tuesday 30th March 11:41
http://www.thelittlehousecompany.co.uk/
Not sure how accurate/up-to-date some of the listings are though.
Not sure how accurate/up-to-date some of the listings are though.
Simpo Two said:
Surprised eBay don't have an 'eBay Houses' section...
wait... http://property.shop.ebay.co.uk/Property-/10542/i....shoggoth1 said:
Isn't Asda/Tesco doing something like this as well? I have a vague recollection of something on the news about it.
Tesco did for a short while then were rapped by the OFT:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/moneybox/704...
However, just read this:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance...
So it might be back soon!
Housenetwork advertise on Rightmove but are essentially what you are looking for.
OldSkoolRS said:
I wouldn't fancy selling my house on Ebay...imagine if after you've sold it Paypal took the money back out of your account due to a complaint. 
You'd probably get questions about how much the delivery charge is!
I've always thought it interesting that eBay says property auctions are not legally binding. Interesting because eBay normally says it's not an auction (which is correct) and that the legal status of wins on eBay is very unclear.
Bill Carr said:
shoggoth1 said:
Isn't Asda/Tesco doing something like this as well? I have a vague recollection of something on the news about it.
Tesco did for a short while then were rapped by the OFT:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/moneybox/704...
However, just read this:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance...
So it might be back soon!
Housenetwork advertise on Rightmove but are essentially what you are looking for.
Tesco and Spicerhaart.
Ultimately I can see nothing good coming of this other than much lower agents fees and faceless, useless, call centres. I can see sellers being tied into using their legal service as well for the best fee rates (who will be paying reffereal fees, and other than that they will find their legals costing the same or more than a proper solicitor without the direct contact with the organ grinders.
For every client I 'lose' to the bargin bucket convyancers I seem to get two back saying 'never again!'
I am having difficulty in seeing how this will fare any better...
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