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Please can you advise?
I’m trying to help my parents with a house purchase (probably the last house they will buy) It’s a long story but they found a house they like (@£450k) in April but struggled to sell their own place (@£200k) since then the house they like has not sold and is now on offer @£400k. We got a full asking offer with no chain last week so now have the proceeds from this sale and cash ready to buy, i.e. strong position to proceed. The possible new place is a one off new build by a local developer who needs to make a quick sale to allow him to move on his next project. They are >70 and struggle with negotiation so I’m trying to help, my strategy was to bid at £360 and aim to settle around £380, but I have no experience at this sort of thing so I need some advice/experience please.
Thank you in advance.
J
Please can you advise?
I’m trying to help my parents with a house purchase (probably the last house they will buy) It’s a long story but they found a house they like (@£450k) in April but struggled to sell their own place (@£200k) since then the house they like has not sold and is now on offer @£400k. We got a full asking offer with no chain last week so now have the proceeds from this sale and cash ready to buy, i.e. strong position to proceed. The possible new place is a one off new build by a local developer who needs to make a quick sale to allow him to move on his next project. They are >70 and struggle with negotiation so I’m trying to help, my strategy was to bid at £360 and aim to settle around £380, but I have no experience at this sort of thing so I need some advice/experience please.
Thank you in advance.
J
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Exactly as VHG has suggested. Tell the builder that £380k is the most they can offer. It's his decision then.
He should be able to sell in the current market. It suggests to me that his original price was way overvalued.
Unless he paid too much for the land, £380k should more than cover his costs and profit. Worth a shot.
He should be able to sell in the current market. It suggests to me that his original price was way overvalued.
Unless he paid too much for the land, £380k should more than cover his costs and profit. Worth a shot.