My offer was accepted on a 2 bed semi detached bungalow around 4 weeks ago. It's all going smoothly, mortgage offer and survey done, just waiting on searches to come back hopefully in the next week or so. My offer was £5k under the asking price (first offer £10k under was rejected). The vendor made it clear from the beginning that he would not renegotiate on price later down the line if I tried. It's an ex rental and I don't think he's in a rush to sell.
I love the house, but the location more than anything and why I was willing to pay a bit more as it really is in a sought after area. It is on the smaller side though and I'm paying a similar price to other houses (2 up 2 down) that are bigger, although (I think) mine has a larger plot. He's also installed a new kitchen and bathroom which will save me money. No major concerns from the survey apart from the heating and needing a new boiler which I knew about from the viewing.
I've made the stupid mistake of checking right move (not actually looking for another property, just like to be nosy) and a bungalow on the same street has been put up for sale today at the same price. It's a bit bigger as it has a conservatory and garage which mine doesn't have, although the conservatory does look old. It also needs a new kitchen, maybe a new bathroom and the bathroom only has a walk in shower.
I'm worrying now that I've made a huge mistake and I'm not getting as much for my money as I would with the other property. I've sent links for both properties to my friend and she said she thinks mine is nicer, but I'm not sure if she's just saying that to make me feel better. Is this just first time buyer nerves? Am I making a huge mistake? I love the area and it makes me smile every time I drive up there. Who's to say I'd even get the other property and if I did I'd have to start all over again and it probably needs more work anyway but I can't stop thinking about it...