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What to offer for house with no fitted kitchen?

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Sallybanana · 28/04/2023 13:23

Been looking to buy first house for 3 years and viewing one tomorrow but can’t decide what to offer if we like given there is literally no kitchen at the moment.

It’s in the exact area we want to live in but the work the kitchen needs makes me unsure of whether the price is acceptable? We have seen similar houses nearby with fully fitted kitchen between 260-290k over the last 3 years

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/133874114

does ‘offers in excess of’ mean they won’t even consider asking or lower than?

Check out this 3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale on Rightmove

3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in Knowle Drive, Prestwich, M25 for £275,000. Marketed by Clive Anthony Sales and Lettings, Prestwich

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/133874114

OP posts:
EggInANest · 28/04/2023 16:04

Great house and garden.

Better, IMO, to pay less and fit the kitchen you want than pay a higher price for someone else’s expensive kitchen that you don’t like.

Pocketfullofdogtreats · 28/04/2023 16:45

PragmaticWench · 28/04/2023 13:34

£1000?! Even the cheapest kitchen units would be several thousands, plus fitting, flooring, worktops, appliances etc. You'd also need the big radiator on the right moving to another wall.

The cheapest kitchen units were about £700 when I had my kitchen done a few years ago. But I hadn't factored in appliances and flooring, and I apologise for that.

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