I've just made my first offer on a property which was swiftly rejected. I hate the necessary evil of to-ing and fro-ing and I was way too loose lipped in the viewing that the estate agent now has a huge upper hand.
Weirdly, the property in question has a bridleway running through the back garden despite it being a small terrace house.
Does anyone have any knowledge /experience on bridleway management and whether it could drastically affect re-sale?
I've just made my first offer on a property which was swiftly rejected. I hate the necessary evil of to-ing and fro-ing and I was way too loose lipped in the viewing that the estate agent now has a huge upper hand.
Weirdly, the property in question has a bridleway running through the back garden despite it being a small terrace house.
Does anyone have any knowledge /experience on bridleway management and whether it could drastically affect re-sale?