Property market - Manchester city centre
Property market - Manchester city centre
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fatandwheezing

Original Poster:

433 posts

182 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2011
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Hopefully this is the right section for this.

Does anyone know if the market is showing signs of picking up in Manchester city centre? We have a flat which we tried to sell last summer to no avail.


AndyT77

1,755 posts

186 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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Try a lower asking price.

Seriously, have a look on the usual property search site, rightmove, findaproperty etc and see how much similar properties are up for, and how long they hang around for.

DownUnder.

828 posts

201 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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With my experience of looking at flats at the minute (Liverpool) It seems the market is saturated with them. Have a look on rightmove, findaproperty etc... and have a look. It may well mean cutting your price by £5000-£10000 and cutting your losses if your desperate to move.

fatandwheezing

Original Poster:

433 posts

182 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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We're have a tennant in as we have moved, but we are probably in negative equity at the moment.

There are a few other flats on rightmove of the same size, in the same block asking for 20 - 25k more than us which I find amazing, as has been said above, the city centre is overrun with blocks of flats.

Ah well, the tennent is just about covering the cost for now - just never wanted to be landlords.

jdw1234

6,021 posts

239 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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fatandwheezing said:
We're have a tennant in as we have moved, but we are probably in negative equity at the moment.

There are a few other flats on rightmove of the same size, in the same block asking for 20 - 25k more than us which I find amazing, as has been said above, the city centre is overrun with blocks of flats.

Ah well, the tennent is just about covering the cost for now - just never wanted to be landlords.
I would tell the agent you are a motivated seller.

He will really be struggling to get a commission.

If he knows you are mroe flexible in price than the dreamers you mention, then he should be keener to show people round your gaff.

Maybe also offer him a higher fee if he sells for over a certain price.




AndyT77

1,755 posts

186 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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If the tenant is reliable and longish term, i'd keep hold of the place, at least until you're out of negative equity.