The house I'm in now I bought 8 years ago after my first ever house viewing. If the house meets all your criteria, and you really like it, why not put an offer in?
The advice we got was to go and see loads of houses and then pick the best one, but that takes time and effort, and seems like the potential reward of possibly getting a "better" house isn't worth the cost of possibly missing out by not putting an offer in.
Depends how you are when you go to a restaurant - do you spend ages reading the whole menu, and then make your choice, or do you read the menu until you see something you like and then order that? I'm the latter :)
The house I'm in now I bought 8 years ago after my first ever house viewing. If the house meets all your criteria, and you really like it, why not put an offer in?
The advice we got was to go and see loads of houses and then pick the best one, but that takes time and effort, and seems like the potential reward of possibly getting a "better" house isn't worth the cost of possibly missing out by not putting an offer in.
Depends how you are when you go to a restaurant - do you spend ages reading the whole menu, and then make your choice, or do you read the menu until you see something you like and then order that? I'm the latter :)