I recently moved out of my home, then put it on the market. I found a buyer fairly easily (popular area) and accepted a decent chain free offer, possibly not as high as could go but in theory would be able to move quite quickly.
Since the offer was accepted they've had two further viewings, a mortgage survey and a full survey. The surveys didn't show anything unexpected and they are buying at a decent price, it is a period property so of course some imperfections expected.
Six weeks later they've continued to ask for multiple further viewings, with builders etc. I think as the property is empty they see it as available for getting quotes, making plans. The agent has declined further time now other than one last short viewing to bring a builder, take photos and measurements and then planning must be done once we complete. They are FTB.
I think this is correct? Surely as a seller I can't be expected to have multiple visits of 1hr plus at this stage? The agent also doesn't have time to keep accompanying. The focus needs to be on completing imo, the planning can be done based on existing photos and floor plans.