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Steve Voltage
19 Oct 18 20:35
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If you change your mind and take the house off the market do the estate agents still charge a fee?

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By:
Deltâ
When: 19 Oct 18 20:47
depends what/who ya signed with
By:
Steve Voltage
When: 19 Oct 18 20:53
Thank you for that in-depth answer. Helps a lot cheers.
By:
ufcdan
When: 19 Oct 18 20:56
No you can take your house of the market anytime, its your property. Obviously once youve exchanged then you would have to pay ten percent to the buyer if you changed your mind.
By:
ufcdan
When: 19 Oct 18 21:01
When we sold our last house the Estate agent said he would get a professional photographer in to take the photo's. If did say would we meet him halfway on the cost for that if we changed our mind which was fair enough. Although the photo's were a waste of time. Even though the house was six bedrooms did we really need fifty plus photo's Crazy
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 19 Oct 18 22:18
thinly veiled I've got a 6 bedroom house imo
By:
ufcdan
When: 19 Oct 18 22:56
No sandy not at all but fifty photo's Crazy best not mention downsized to a two bedroom which we've turned into four in one of the best areas. Cool I can't help being far far richer than youll Laugh
By:
ufcdan
When: 19 Oct 18 22:56
Sadly *
By:
Capt__F
When: 19 Oct 18 23:10
Considerably
By:
ufcdan
When: 19 Oct 18 23:11
Wink cheers capt_f
By:
Capt__F
When: 19 Oct 18 23:14
youw walcome
By:
ufcdan
When: 19 Oct 18 23:16
Us toffs have to stick together LaughLaughLaughWink
By:
ufcdan
When: 19 Oct 18 23:16
Shame I sound like a Millwall docker Mischief
By:
Capt__F
When: 19 Oct 18 23:18
Harry Enfield sketch dan
By:
ufcdan
When: 19 Oct 18 23:19
Yep
By:
ufcdan
When: 19 Oct 18 23:20
Right off to bed with Wanetta ExcitedLove
By:
Capt__F
When: 19 Oct 18 23:25
lucky youw
By:
Steve Voltage
When: 20 Oct 18 08:16
ufcdan 19 Oct 18 22:56 Joined: 12 Jul 10 | Topic/replies: 7,113 | Blogger: ufcdan's blog
No sandy not at all but fifty photo's Crazy best not mention downsized to a two bedroom which we've turned into four in one of the best areas. Cool I can't help being far far richer than youll Laugh


I don't think that it is possible to buy a "two bedroom house in one of the best areas"

Reason; two bedroom houses attract investors that let the property. This can result in any type of person moving in at anytime. You can never make long-term plans if you live in a two bedroom house imo.

What saddens me is that new build estates have nice 3/4 bedroom detached houses but I think I am right in saying that the builders are forced to also build 2 bedroom houses on the same street because of some crazy law Tony Blair passed to do with affordable housing. Must be awful to buy a house of your dreams and then get some tax-creditor moving in next door. Then overnight they disappear, no for sale sign or anything, then it is time to hold your breath again and see who the local authorities dumped next to you. Plain
By:
TheBaron
When: 20 Oct 18 18:10
3/4 bed houses are BTL in many areas.  You can get a lot of Eastern Europeans in one.
By:
ufcdan
When: 20 Oct 18 18:11
Out of interest SV why is it not possible to buy a two bedroom house(bungalow to be precise) in one of the best areas ????? Oh and by btw I don't receive any benefits or tax credits. Also we don't intend moving for many years.
By:
kincsem
When: 20 Oct 18 18:51
I am selling.
The estate agent handed me a contract and I signed it.  Did you sign a contract?
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ufcdan
When: 20 Oct 18 18:55
ufcdan 19 Oct 18 22:56 Joined: 12 Jul 10 | Topic/replies: 7,113 | Blogger: ufcdan's blog
No sandy not at all but fifty photo's Crazy best not mention downsized to a two bedroom which we've turned into four in one of the best areas. Cool I can't help being far far richer than youll Laugh

I don't think that it is possible to buy a "two bedroom house in one of the best areas"

Reason; two bedroom houses attract investors that let the property. This can result in any type of person moving in at anytime. You can never make long-term plans if you live in a two bedroom house imo.

What saddens me is that new build estates have nice 3/4 bedroom detached houses but I think I am right in saying that the builders are forced to also build 2 bedroom houses on the same street because of some crazy law Tony Blair passed to do with affordable housing. Must be awful to buy a house of your dreams and then get some tax-creditor moving in next door. Then overnight they disappear, no for sale sign or anything, then it is time to hold your breath again and see who the local authorities dumped next to you.Plain


Out of interest Steve V why did you choose to attack me when all I did as offer you some advice as you had asked for ?
By:
11kv
When: 20 Oct 18 19:57
He angry cos his estate agent ripped him off,should have gone to purple bricks......


Is your hair growing back Dan.?
By:
ufcdan
When: 20 Oct 18 20:25
My hair will never grow back Sad
By:
1st time poster
When: 21 Oct 18 11:42
tax creditor moving in next door, depends how you lable yoyur tax creditors I suppose ,I,d hate to live next door to a self employed tax dodger, getting 40% tax relief on his pension contributions and crying through the daily mail to get the stampduty l;owered in the budget before he moves to a 2,5 million house, on the other hand cant see the problem in living next door to someone with 4 kids going to work in a crappy low paid job getting a leg up with tax credits off the government

like I say depends on how you define your tax creditors LaughLaughLaugh
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