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Seller demanding £33k extra on exchange day

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Firecat84 · 21/04/2021 05:01

After weeks of harassment from our sellers about the process going too slowly (it's been about 5/6 months due to us losing one set of buyers halfway through - we've been chasing solicitors like crazy trying to speed everything up) we were due to exchange yesterday. On the day however, we received a message via the vendors' solicitor saying that house prices had gone up so much in the time it had taken the deal to go through that they wanted an extra £33k (they gave a whole bunch of other vague reasons too, which I think boil down to they've had to pay for an extra term's private school fees?!!) Obviously we don't have this money and even if we did we don't want to give in to such horrible tactics. The vendors aren't in a chain going up - I don't know where they're moving after this.

The house had been on the market for a while when we made our offer and had been reduced twice. I believe we were the only offer (it has potential but needs quite a lot of work). We offered £8k under the lowest asking price. At the time there was plenty on the market in the area and now there is nothing we could afford. All the houses available are bigger and nicely finished, which does give the impression prices have gone up, but I think it's a bit misleading.

We are financially stretched to our limit as it is but are in a flat with a baby and desperately need more space. We've spent so much time and energy (and money) on this move and we're just exhausted and depressed by it all. My family want us to walk away and not give any money to such horrible sellers. What would you do?

OP posts:
RolloTomassi · 23/04/2021 19:38

@GlassBoxSpectacular

Now that you’re no longer buying this house, please will you post a link to the relisted details so we can all stalk it and see how long it takes to resell and his much they sell it for? 🙏🙏🙏

Oh yes great idea!! Love a RM stalk!!!

Congrats on getting an even better outcome OP 🥳

JesusInTheCabbageVan · 23/04/2021 19:48

@SchadenfreudePersonified tut, no pleasing some people.

How about a spirited evil child ghost with no indoor voice, who (when alive) used to loudly request nocellara olives and chargrilled artichoke hearts in Waitrose.

JesusInTheCabbageVan · 23/04/2021 19:48

And please do post the link!!

dapsnotplimsolls · 23/04/2021 19:50

Excellent news! I'm curious - are they trying to sell it for the original price or the original price plus £33,000?!

fuzzyduck1 · 23/04/2021 19:52

Last house we bought was in auction. No chance of pulling out after the hammer fell. Apart from a frantic month getting all the money together it was fine. Bought unseen but ended up in a lovely location with great neighbours.

RiseNBrine · 23/04/2021 19:53

@dapsnotplimsolls

Excellent news! I'm curious - are they trying to sell it for the original price or the original price plus £33,000?!
£8k more possibly - if Rightmove detective skills of one of the thread posters are on the mark.
Pixie2015 · 23/04/2021 20:01

So pleased there is a sort of happy ending - hope your new house is perfect x

Allocationallocation · 23/04/2021 20:08

As someone who’s recently been through a very stressful house purchase I Cant tell you how pleased I am they were not bullied into this purchase on their terms out of desperation. Good luck with the new house and the move, hope it all goes smoothly!

FurierTransform · 23/04/2021 20:08

Nice work OP.
I can't believe they rejected your initial, original offer that you stuck with & have remarketed! The agent they are using must be properly pissed off with them & not on their side at all... I am confident they will regret this.

Piptastic · 23/04/2021 20:10

Get your friends to register as buyers and then put in really low offers or at least give feedback to the agent that it's not worth more than X (the level of your offer)! Smile

SeasonFinale · 23/04/2021 20:10

Can't wait until they have no interest and come back cap in hand and you tell them you have found somewhere else.

JudgeJ · 23/04/2021 20:11

@ginislife

They'll be back begging you to buy it ! Watch this space. They think you're bluffing. Good luck with the new house
I would be asking my solicitor to have no further contact with their solicitor, certainly not tell them you've found another, better house.
CombatBarbie · 23/04/2021 20:23

I hope their house doesn't sell......

BiteyShark · 23/04/2021 20:37

@Firecat84

UPDATE: Our offer has been accepted on the much better place! So excited!Grin
Fantastic. I hate those that try the last minute haggles thinking they have you over a barrel.

Good luck with getting the new house.

Beautiful3 · 23/04/2021 20:39

Yay, good news op!

Sssloou · 23/04/2021 20:42

I think it’s great that you held your nerve - both for yourself but also for other buyers because people need to know that dirty practices like this backfire.

Delighted you have something better and cheaper - maybe send them a Thank You card !!

WhereYouLeftIt · 23/04/2021 20:43

@Firecat84

UPDATE: Our offer has been accepted on the much better place! So excited!Grin
Woo-hoo!!
lalafafa · 23/04/2021 20:55

Great news, you will always find a better house.

HollowTalk · 23/04/2021 20:57

That's fantastic news. I hope the vendors of the original house get to hear about it.

MrsElijahMikaelson1 · 23/04/2021 21:12
Wine
Lotuseaters · 23/04/2021 21:27

@Firecat84

UPDATE: Our offer has been accepted on the much better place! So excited!Grin
Very pleased for you, I can’t believe how badly your vendors have behaved.
billybagpuss · 23/04/2021 21:31

Yay well done, please link the other house so we can be nosy

Flossie44 · 23/04/2021 21:36

So pleased for you. Fate is a wonderful thing

PrelovedWithValue · 23/04/2021 21:36

Brilliant news!

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