Basically the agents have two properties on the same road; the one we're putting an offer on, and another one for £15,000 more, which has a slightly larger kitchen through creative wall-removal and the promise of a renewed lease, but a problem with a leaky roof.
We said we'd like to see that one too (and we'll see it tomorrow night), mainly to get an idea of what would be possible with the one we want, but that we wanted to put an offer in on the other one in the meantime.
The agent suggested we could make needing to view the other property first a condition of the offer, so that our interest was registered but that it wasn't an offer-offer straight away. Sounds pretty complicated, and so I'm not sure how to word it.
The only condition for the sale would be that we are also viewing another property on the same road on the evening of Monday 21st July and although we are pretty sure we would prefer to go ahead with number xx, we would need to see the other property before confirming that we would like to formally submit our offer.
Cheers Andy!
I've just found a slight stumbling block.
Basically the agents have two properties on the same road; the one we're putting an offer on, and another one for £15,000 more, which has a slightly larger kitchen through creative wall-removal and the promise of a renewed lease, but a problem with a leaky roof.
We said we'd like to see that one too (and we'll see it tomorrow night), mainly to get an idea of what would be possible with the one we want, but that we wanted to put an offer in on the other one in the meantime.
The agent suggested we could make needing to view the other property first a condition of the offer, so that our interest was registered but that it wasn't an offer-offer straight away. Sounds pretty complicated, and so I'm not sure how to word it.
This is what we have, but it sounds wack.