Good morning, first time solo buyer here with a budget of £175,000.
I have been searching for a house for the past 5 months and I think I've finally found "the one". It's a 2 bed semi on at 165k. It's currently vacant (ex rental). I've done some digging and it was first listed in November 2023 for 185k, then reduced to 175. They accepted an offer in May 2024 but the sale fell through a couple months later. It came back on the market at 170, then reduced to 165 in October.
I viewed the house last Friday and offered 160 which was declined straight away. The estate agent said that the vendor felt it was priced correctly and that she wouldn't accept a penny less than the asking price. I told the agent that I'd think about it over the weekend and get back to her.
I'm really struggling to make a decision though. The house has potential and ticks all the boxes. It's in a lovely, quiet area but it needs some work. The heating system looks like it needs updating (I think it's the original boiler from 40-45 years ago), the windows/front and back doors need replacing (definitely the bathroom window anyway as the frame is rotting away) and the driveway doesn't look in good condition either, potholes etc. This is all before decorating, new flooring. These are the things that I noticed during the viewing but there could be more that a surveyor would pick up. The vendor has installed a new bathroom suite, but that's it I think. I've also checked sold prices in the area and the last 3 houses on the street sold for 157, 166 and 160k.
I know 10k won't cover all this work and my savings would be completely wiped out too which scares as I'm on my own and if I lost my job, well, I'd be fucked basically. I'm trying to not let my heart rule my head but it's difficult as I really do love the house.
What would you do if you were in my position?