Prob in Edinburgh that kind of thing is still going on, Glasgow has cooled right down. Even a few flats on our street (older folk moving off to other places) that are on for under what I'd call normal (from before C19), either because they are cesspits (doesn't seem to affect the price at all, if anything bids go more mental for a doer upper) or to get more folk interested/more bids, hence the lower (still £180k+ offers over for a smaller 2 bed flat with some small work required).
Keep at it. Would advise to just keep it sensible, no matter how good a property you think it is, once you've scratched the surface you'll always find suprises.
I think the price rises in some areas has really affected it and then the EA's asking for a ton over. So of the flats sold in the last 18 months are vastly overvalued
Prob in Edinburgh that kind of thing is still going on, Glasgow has cooled right down. Even a few flats on our street (older folk moving off to other places) that are on for under what I'd call normal (from before C19), either because they are cesspits (doesn't seem to affect the price at all, if anything bids go more mental for a doer upper) or to get more folk interested/more bids, hence the lower (still £180k+ offers over for a smaller 2 bed flat with some small work required).
Keep at it. Would advise to just keep it sensible, no matter how good a property you think it is, once you've scratched the surface you'll always find suprises.