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  • @bq @chrisbmx116 that is quite the list. Perfectly done might get 380 for it now based on my estimates of the area - so if got it for 280 could be slightly in the green. Lots of risk. And then you'd still be looking at a shit extension with a shit plastic chimney flue

  • It’s a flue pluming kit that’s fitted to the boiler, because where it’s fitted it’s not been in with clearances. They are a fuckin eyesore though.

    You could put an offer in under it at what you think it’s worth, but I defo think it’s overpriced at what the estate agents got it up for considering the work it needs but you might get someone who can do all the work or goes in with rose tinted glasses that they have managed to hood wink with there patter.

    Estate agents are shyster, not trust worthy at all imo.

  • You could put an offer in under it at what you think it’s worth, but I defo think it’s overpriced at what the estate agents got it up for considering the work it needs but you might get someone who can do all the work or goes in with rose tinted glasses that they have managed to hood wink with there patter.

    There's like this weird thing where completely fucked unmodernised places have a premium on them because they offer a blank slate to work on, allowing a buyer to realise a home where they know exactly what has been done and when and up to their specific standard. Doing up a fixer upper is in some ways easier than paying for and fixing someone else's middling shit show.

    Theory: the potential for full renovation has value, making unmodernised homes more costly to buy compared to partially modernised places (like the 'house b' in the original post).

    We went through this in the summer. there was an unmodernised three bed on the road where we now live and they wanted £900k for it. It was fucked...all the features were gone, the owners were smokers.... I offered £840k for it which I thought was generous but they rejected it and fuck me, I was not paying more for it. At the time, the most a place had gone for on the street was just north of £1m.

    We ended up getting a modernised place just down the road that had all the fireplaces, rails, good kitchen, loft conversion, studio in the garden.....and we had a fair bit of change from £1m. Fair enough it needed work and there was a little risk priced in to it but it highlights that 'modernised - but a while ago' is a shit place to be as a seller.

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