yeah, i get that you can offer whatever you want.
i'm just trying to gauge if places are actually going for over the "offers in excess of" number (ie is it a hot or luke warm market?)
i'm a seller in this situation, so what we can get for this place dictates what our options are for the next place.
having a look at sold prices suggests that the sticker prices are not way off the transaction prices.
I reckon when I was selling/buying I had way more idea of actual prices than the estate agent. They seemed amazed when I said I'd downloaded all the sold prices from the land registry.
I did this as well lol. It was worth the 20 quid and 2 hours I spent making sure I hadn't fucked myself over.
thanks - is the land registry data more up to date than what you get from looking at sold prices on rightmove?
it takes a few months for the sold prices to appear there, mostly it's 2023 sales for the streets i've checked so far....
@aggi started
London Fixed Gear and Single-Speed is a community of predominantly fixed gear and single-speed cyclists in and around London, UK.
This site is supported almost exclusively by donations. Please consider donating a small amount regularly.
yeah, i get that you can offer whatever you want.
i'm just trying to gauge if places are actually going for over the "offers in excess of" number (ie is it a hot or luke warm market?)
i'm a seller in this situation, so what we can get for this place dictates what our options are for the next place.
having a look at sold prices suggests that the sticker prices are not way off the transaction prices.