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After My House Has Been On The Market For (Just Two Months), Guess Who...

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lardhelmet | 18:16 Tue 12th Mar 2013 | Home & Garden
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...got an offer at the weekend? That would be moi! And for £3,500 less than the asking price, which I accepted. I'm quite pleased with that, but someone at work said I should have hung out for more. It's not an expensive house - less than £200,000. What do you think?
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I think if you're happy with what you got that's all that matters.
Thats not a bad offer for these days lardhelmet. by the way long time no see.
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Thank you Tony.
Given the current state of the housing market, I'd say any offer @ asking price ovno has to be taken seriously, and if your decision is to accept, then congratulations. Welcome back, lardy :-)
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Thank you boxy. I just want to get out of this house/this town/this county!
It's a question you can answer, but seeing your last comment, then I think you were right to take it, just don't let them take the pee further down the line.

Congratulations by the way, and happy house hunting :)
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Thank you Rocky. Much appreciated.
It depends on how much you were realistically hoping to get, which is always less than it's on the market for. Also, how desperate you are to sell. But the important thing is that you seem really pleased, so that shows that you did the right thing!
As a percentage, £3,500 is only 1.75% of £200,000. Can't complain at that. If it was something like 10% off, you might have cause for regrets.
"someone at work" isn't the one with the issue, ignore his stupid opinion which is based on blinkered envy.

Congratulations on such good progress with the sale.
Be pleased it's sold..that's not much if you consider the long term expense of agents etc if it were on market for a long time
I would be dancing up and down celebrating!

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