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Buyers asking to measure up

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QueenOfIce · 06/02/2018 20:25

We haven't yet exchanged but the buyers are asking to come and measure up. We are currently packing (part ex) so the house is upside down one room full of packed boxes.

I don't know why but I feel a little uncomfortable about this. It's a reasonable request but I'm a bit Hmm

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specialsubject · 07/02/2018 09:15

Seeing you packing is a good sign, there are sellers who either aren't serious about the move or don't realise that it means out on completion day.

Let them in.

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KittyKK · 06/02/2018 21:37

Sounds like a reasonable request. Also, it’s a good sign they’re serious about the purchase.

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SheepySheepy · 06/02/2018 21:34

I've worried before that if they come to do this before exchange they might change their minds. But I am paranoid! Hmm

Based on this I would only ask after to do it after exchange.

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thereinmadnesslies · 06/02/2018 21:30

We said no. The buyer had been tricky and it was a probate sale so clearing out the house was more challenging than a normal move. The buyers accepted this and the sale proceeded.

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RaspberryPi1 · 06/02/2018 21:29

Seems like a sensible request. Unless there is further background to this...

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Viviene · 06/02/2018 20:56

Unless you go to Ikea you need to order stuff in advance otherwise you are living out of he box for six weeks before the furniture arrives. They might me moving from a furnished rental and need to buy everything.

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Finola1step · 06/02/2018 20:55

They will be very pleased to see lots of boxes being packed. It suggests that you ate getting on with things and won't drag your heels. The measuring up is a good thing. It means they are making plans and are less likely to drag their heels. This is a win-win situation.

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metalmum15 · 06/02/2018 20:47

If you've not got your own personal things everywhere because you're packing up then they might be able to envisage it even more as their own house, iyswim, rather than yours. Their's is possibly half packed too. I think it's good of you to let them measure up. When we moved we bought a brand new house and we weren't allowed in to measure for anything until we'd moved in!

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QueenOfIce · 06/02/2018 20:40

I'm hoping they won't mind the boxes everywhere obviously it'll look different to when they viewed, the place was spotless!!

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GinnyBaker · 06/02/2018 20:33

If they are buying furniture like sofas etc the lead time might be more than 4 weeks.

I think its a good sign.

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QueenOfIce · 06/02/2018 20:30

I know it's completely reasonable and I won't say no but it just feels a bit 'off' they had their offer accepted and 3 days later were asking to measure up. We have another 2 weeks to exchange and 4 after that for completion.

I'm being weird aren't I!

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GinnyBaker · 06/02/2018 20:28

How long is there going to be between exchange and completion?

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BikeRunSki · 06/02/2018 20:28

What is making you Hmm?
Your buyers are showing their commitment to buying your house! The timscales for all the legal and financial stuff can be really frustrating for everyone.

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