Is a view not worth anything these days?
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clockworks said:
Now that is lovely. And definitely worth money - I'd pay extra to look at that every morning compared to somebody elses bedroom windows just visible over the top of the garden fence. It's like a painting, but it changes by the minute, day, season. Stick that pic in the agents details and it'll sell for more than a house without it, easy.
Funny how people want different things when they sit in the garden or look out of a window. Personally, I'd take mountains and lakes over the sea, but I'd take the sea over other people's houses. Worst view I can think of is a flat landscape. I always felt a bit jittery when I had to drive to Lincolnshire.
I wonder if it's down to where one grew up? Being from East London, I hate cityscapes from ground level. I couldn't go back to being surrounded by tall buildings and people.
I wonder if it's down to where one grew up? Being from East London, I hate cityscapes from ground level. I couldn't go back to being surrounded by tall buildings and people.
Mum changed her mind again, decided to sell. She contacted one of the agents that valued it at £325k, said she would like them to try for £350k. They agreed.
She signed the paperwork 2 weeks ago, had 2 viewings. Second couple that viewed put in an offer. Bit of bartering, and she's accepted £340k.
Buyer's own house is under offer, their buyer is currently in rented, so a short chain. Target completion mid February.
She signed the paperwork 2 weeks ago, had 2 viewings. Second couple that viewed put in an offer. Bit of bartering, and she's accepted £340k.
Buyer's own house is under offer, their buyer is currently in rented, so a short chain. Target completion mid February.
clockworks said:
Mum changed her mind again, decided to sell. She contacted one of the agents that valued it at £325k, said she would like them to try for £350k. They agreed.
She signed the paperwork 2 weeks ago, had 2 viewings. Second couple that viewed put in an offer. Bit of bartering, and she's accepted £340k.
Buyer's own house is under offer, their buyer is currently in rented, so a short chain. Target completion mid February.
Nice one, is she going to move closer to the sea? She signed the paperwork 2 weeks ago, had 2 viewings. Second couple that viewed put in an offer. Bit of bartering, and she's accepted £340k.
Buyer's own house is under offer, their buyer is currently in rented, so a short chain. Target completion mid February.
clockworks said:
Mum changed her mind again, decided to sell. She contacted one of the agents that valued it at £325k, said she would like them to try for £350k. They agreed.
She signed the paperwork 2 weeks ago, had 2 viewings. Second couple that viewed put in an offer. Bit of bartering, and she's accepted £340k.
Buyer's own house is under offer, their buyer is currently in rented, so a short chain. Target completion mid February.
Great news re the offer. Best of luck, hope it all works out She signed the paperwork 2 weeks ago, had 2 viewings. Second couple that viewed put in an offer. Bit of bartering, and she's accepted £340k.
Buyer's own house is under offer, their buyer is currently in rented, so a short chain. Target completion mid February.
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