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Help! I have to get this house!

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Rhubarbgarden · 25/06/2012 18:06

I am tying myself in knots and looking for advice on a strategy to get an offer accepted. House came on the market last week, we knew pretty much straight away it was The One just from looking at the details. Viewed it on Saturday, during the open house. Fell in love. DH wants it as much as I do. Put in an offer this morning of asking price. I'm not messing around - this is the house I want my kids to grow up in and DH and I to grow old in. The agent has just rung back now - offer rejected. They are having two more open houses this week and if there is a lot of serious interest it will go to sealed bids after that, unless someone makes a really good offer in the meantime.

What is our best approach? Up our offer slightly? Offer our maximum now, and give them a short window to accept in the hope of nipping a bidding war in the bud now? Or will that just give other interested parties chance to outbid us? Do we play it cool and wait till after the weekend in the hope no-one else comes along with 'a really good offer'? If it goes to sealed bids, how much do we offer?

Aargh, I have to have this house! It blows all the others out of the water. There were a lot of people at the open house. I know there will be a lot of interest. It's a doer-upper in a terrible state with a Heligan garden, bags of history and character, and is in a peach of a location where not much comes up.

Shock Confused Shock

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Rhubarbgarden · 27/07/2012 17:57

Oops sorry the village is Ditchling!

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minipie · 27/07/2012 18:01

YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!

[very excited emoticon]

I did wonder if they were just testing your resolve by refusing at first (but didn't want to get your hopes up)

So pleased - it is lovely. Gorgeous proportions and gardens, and no need to spend your next year knee deep in dust.

needtogetalife · 27/07/2012 18:02

not read the whole thread but the link has gone and I really want to see the house :(

pictish · 27/07/2012 18:09

Wow...it's absolutely gorgeous. I am very very jealous. Envy

MrsJREwing · 27/07/2012 18:10

Fantastic news.

LeandarBear · 27/07/2012 18:18

OMG Shock. That is a beautiful house. The garden looks amazing as does, well, all of it.
Mmm wondering if I can gazump OP, looks in wallet, not happening

Please let us know when it's signed and sealed. Smile.

Wine
thisisyesterday · 27/07/2012 18:22

ohhh it's lovely!

congratulations Grin

am also insanely jealous, I have about a tenth of that to spend on my house lol

I LOVE picture 8, not sure why, I just like those little extra spaces like that

ColouringIn · 27/07/2012 18:26

So so pleased for you, I saw this thread yesterday and quicklu found the house from what you'd said. Beautiful place.,...congratulations.

MarthasHarbour · 27/07/2012 18:53

How i have missed this thread i dont know but i have just read it this afternoon (and i correctly guessed both houses!!) I am overawed at Wine Cellar house and think that is a much better option, first house didnt sit right with me

well done!

MarthasHarbour · 27/07/2012 18:55

i loved pic 8 too, that would be MY personal space away-from DH and DS Grin

ThisWeekonFancyPuffin · 27/07/2012 18:58

Huzzah!!! Grin

House is beautiful Envy

oreocrumbs · 27/07/2012 19:09

Grin Grin Grin Grin

CONGRATULATIONS!!

About flippin time Mrs! I'm so pleased for you, can't imagine how you must feel.

.....Now of course to finish off the roller coaster nicely, the vendors of the money pit and the brighton house will come back to you asking if your offer still stands Wink.

Do you think you will be able to go straight to this house and bypass renting? The icing on the cake if you can.

Congratulations again!

bumbez · 27/07/2012 19:44

Congratulations it's lovely :)

mylovelymonster · 27/07/2012 19:45

Congratulatiions! That looks like a very charming family home, not a rambling moneypit, which is a good thing Smile I think you will be very happy there. Hope it all goes smoothly from now on and you can relax and ween yourself off RM!
(If we win the lottery tonight, you can help me find a Georgian rectory Wink)

Now you're sorted, I can share this with you, which is near us and very beautiful. The pictures will scroll automatically. Just a bit of gratuitous property porn! It is my current favourite house. Sold a couple of years ago - was on for 2million though!

JustFabulous · 27/07/2012 19:51

YAY!

How do you feel about the money pit house now?

DamselInDisgrace · 27/07/2012 19:58

Congratulations. I actually like that one far more than the money pit anyway (not that my opinion matters). It's lovely. So much space. And you can go into Brighton any time you want. Then come back and enjoy your beautiful house.

LadyofWinterfell · 27/07/2012 20:20

So very Envy but really chuffed it's all worked out for you!

DH is drooling over the wine cellar, and i want to explore what looks like a massive en suite! :o

LadyofWinterfell · 27/07/2012 20:39

DH just found This for sale near us.

We'll be buying it if we win the lottery tonight!

MrsJREwing · 27/07/2012 20:50

When is the lottery being announced, I don't normally get a ticket, I made an exception today.

MarshaBrady · 27/07/2012 20:55

What a stunning house. Congratulations!

LadyofWinterfell · 27/07/2012 20:55

The results are usually online to check by about 11pm. I have no idea what time it's on tv!

Rhubarbgarden · 28/07/2012 07:27

Thanks all! Monster that house is lush. Winterfell I can't open yours but my phone is playing up.

Mumsnet housewarming party in the wine cellar coming up Grin

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nellypackedhertrunk · 28/07/2012 14:53

Wow, lucky you - it is a gorgeous house.

Where are you with sellingyour house and what is the vendor's situation. oh, and to be horribly crass, what sort of discount did you get on wine cellar house?

Rhubarbgarden · 28/07/2012 18:41

Well, our buyers want us out at the beginning of Sept and the vendors want us to complete in four weeks, so if we can pull it off we could avoid rented and move straight in. It's a big if though - so much could go wrong. No chains though so that's a big help. I'm not going to talk money, sorry Smile

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RCheshire · 28/07/2012 22:00

It's really lovely. Am very pleased for you.