House 1 was put on the market at 1.1 million a few months ago, clearly overpriced for the local market (current owner paid 900k about 18 months ago, not done much to it, market not really moved). They dropped to 1 million a few weeks later. We viewed after the reduction. It is a beautiful house and could be our dream home with quite a lot of work (which would have to wait as there's no more money in the budget) but as it stands at the moment it's not perfect. Draughty old period house, decently decorated but a couple of weird room arrangements and no storage (and nowhere obvious to put storage without fairly significant work - lots of windows and fireplaces in the way!). We love the bones of the house but think it's still overpriced. We offered a slightly cheeky 875k a few weeks ago, which was rejected. Since then the agent has called us a couple of times to try and convince us to increase our offer, but the vendor isn't prepared to negotiate on price at all. We have now increased our offer to a best and final of 950k, which they are taking their time to think about. Our gut feeling is that they're flakey and even if we did reach agreement on price they might pull out at a later point. We can afford the extra 50k to go to the asking price, just don't really want to pay 10% more than we think it's worth.
House 2 started at 700k, now on at 650k. We don't love this house but it has a lot of advantages - great location, good size, more modern than house 1 so cheaper to run, etc. It's a nice house and we think that it is sensibly priced. We would want to extend it a bit and there is room in the budget to do that. The vendor seems easygoing and our hunch is that this would be a smoother transaction. We could be happy there but it probably won't ever be our dream home.
We're in rented so ready to go, no chain. Should be a good prospect.
What would you do? Just pay the asking price for house 1? Settle for house 2? Keep looking? We were hoping for a bit more of a spring rush but there's not a lot out there at all in our local area and we don't want to just wait and pay rent indefinitely.