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Offering significantly under asking price (15%)

38 replies

Istory · 05/09/2020 21:38

Am I just wasting everyone's time by doing this? The house is being listed as having a feature it does not actually have, that you pay a big premium for round here. The price I'm thinking of offering is in line with what other flats go for in the area. Does anyone have any experience of this?

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CasuallyMasculine · 05/09/2020 21:40

What is the feature?

CasuallyMasculine · 05/09/2020 21:40

I’m guessing off-street parking?

Bluntness100 · 05/09/2020 21:42

Depends what’s the feature and are you sure it doesn’t have it? 15 percent is a massive premium for whatever it is.

Bluntness100 · 05/09/2020 21:45

Also what does the agent say about the misleading advertising?

JoJoSM2 · 05/09/2020 21:48

You can try. Just bear in mind that sometimes asking prices are v inflated because the seller isn’t realistic. So it’ll probably be a no.

CoffeeRunner · 05/09/2020 21:51

Is it allocated parking? If so that could well be worth 15% less. TBH I can’t really think of many other “features” that would be worth as much. Unless we’re talking about basics such as GCH or an extra bedroom.

Istory · 05/09/2020 22:00

I don't really want to say because you never know who's reading... but it's a feature that's been very popular in lockdown if that is a helpful hint.

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Bluntness100 · 05/09/2020 22:02

Eh, how can in any way it be revealing op? People can’t help you if you don’t give info?

Do you mean a garden?

Lucindainthesky · 05/09/2020 22:19

A garden?

I know exactly who you are now!

HerNameWasEliza · 05/09/2020 22:20

Private garden? Swimming pool? It sounds like it's worth a try in offering so much less. Cheeky of them to suggest it has something it hasn't.

aveggie · 05/09/2020 22:36

Hot tub? Gym?

CasuallyMasculine · 05/09/2020 22:39

@Istory

I don't really want to say because you never know who's reading... but it's a feature that's been very popular in lockdown if that is a helpful hint.
Honestly, OP, no-one can identify you on an anonymous forum by the fact that you’re buying a house.
CasuallyMasculine · 05/09/2020 22:39

@Lucindainthesky

A garden?

I know exactly who you are now!

Grin
ulanbatorismynextstop · 05/09/2020 22:41

It's a hot tub

Babs709 · 05/09/2020 22:41

I vote bomb shelter.

Offering doesn’t really involve much time at all so I can’t see you’d be wasting anyones. (Unless you’re in Scotland... isn’t that more complicated?) Go ahead I say.

CountFosco · 05/09/2020 22:44

(Unless you’re in Scotland... isn’t that more complicated?)

It's rare to offer below the asking price, it's usually offers over.

NotABeliever · 05/09/2020 22:45

Im guessing a garden room fitted out as an office. How can the estate agents say it has one if it doesn't though 🤔

Starlightstarbright1 · 05/09/2020 22:46

No idea, maybe ask someone who you want to share all the information with

PuppyPowerPowder · 05/09/2020 22:46

I want to know about the non-existent home office, too.

KoalasandRabbit · 05/09/2020 22:54

Is it like a room with your own ICU bed? If so yes would definitely take 15% off.

Rossita · 05/09/2020 22:56

@KoalasandRabbit

Is it like a room with your own ICU bed? If so yes would definitely take 15% off.
Best response ever! 😂
felineflutter · 05/09/2020 22:57

A large pantry for prepping and toilet roll storage??

ReeseWitherfork · 05/09/2020 22:58

A soundproof room to hide from the family in?

Peridot1 · 05/09/2020 22:59

You can offer whatever you like. It doesn’t matter. They say yes or they say no. If they say no you can up your offer or not. If they say yes great.

We always ask the agent - Is there room for negotiation? They will let you know. If the vendor is stuck in £X they will tell you. But they legally have to put your offer forward whatever.

Mutunus · 05/09/2020 23:00

It has to be an eye-sight testing station - is that you Dom?

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