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Selling My Home
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How long should you leave your home at current asking price before making a reduction. Home has been on the market for 3 weeks. Thanks for replies
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many people don't get more than one or two people viewing a property (if any at all) during the first three months that it's offered for sale.
So if you're actually getting people viewing the house at the current price (which indicates that there's definitely some interest at around that figure), it would seem worth hanging on for quite a while longer before thinking about reducing the asking price. (It might not make that much difference anyway. Someone who's interested in a property priced at £325k might put in an offer of £300k and make exactly the same offer on a property priced at £315k).
So if you're actually getting people viewing the house at the current price (which indicates that there's definitely some interest at around that figure), it would seem worth hanging on for quite a while longer before thinking about reducing the asking price. (It might not make that much difference anyway. Someone who's interested in a property priced at £325k might put in an offer of £300k and make exactly the same offer on a property priced at £315k).
We put my late parents house on the market at a very realistic price, taking into account it had never been updated. We had lots if viewings, one of whom offered a very low price saying it needed work...well, yes, that’s why it was the price it was!
We took it off the market for a month then put it back on at a higher price. Someone else came along and offered a lower price, which was actually the price we’d originally asked. Result!
If you’re not desperate for the money from the sale, and are still waiting for probate, then I’d just wait and see what happens, three weeks is no time at all.
We took it off the market for a month then put it back on at a higher price. Someone else came along and offered a lower price, which was actually the price we’d originally asked. Result!
If you’re not desperate for the money from the sale, and are still waiting for probate, then I’d just wait and see what happens, three weeks is no time at all.