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I'm selling and I've got a second viewing on my flat going on right now. No offers as yet but I've had five viewings before the property has even been marketed. The market certainly seems lively.
Pretty much, although in the last year it has not happened that often.
Is it still true that once an offer is accepted that you can't be gazumped in Scotland? From what I've heard the Scottish system has always been far better.
The English system could use a Scottish style revamp and since the market activity is relatively low now would be an ideal time.
Is it still true that once an offer is accepted that you can't be gazumped in Scotland? From what I've heard the Scottish system has always been far better.
The English system could use a Scottish style revamp and since the market activity is relatively low now would be an ideal time.
Theoretically you can but I have never heard of it being done, I know buyers drop out on occasion but I have never heard of a seller breaking the agreement, I think the lawyers would shun away from allowing it to happen, the Scottish law society would probably have some rules against it. I know they have rules against setting offers over prices too low to drum up interest in a property.
The offers over system usually brings out all available buyers on the offers day anyway then the 'missives' are generally signed within a few weeks.
Anyway, just google pedometered the distance to all the local pubs from the new house. Get the important jobs done first
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