Hi all
In the process of buying a modest property that’s really run down and needs lots of work, have budgeted for that based on what I saw of it to date and getting very detailed surveys done. Yes I know, great time to buy lol :( the mortgage rate is awful.
however - just discovered like an idiot that the council tax on the property is super high for the area, about £3k a year (all other properties in the area more like half that).
I’m already arguing with the seller as they had asked for a super high sale price and not taken into account the works needed (like asap) on the property. They wanted to sell as if it’s fully renovated and as if it’s a much bigger place when they haven’t done much needed work in genuinely 40 years. They’re not working off any valuation, just their general intuition.
Anyway is council tax something you can also use to justify a lower price on?! Just grates as can’t believe it’s SO high for this property.
Any advice much appreciated