Well we WON!! Put in a low offer (3%) over GV and got it. Now I am resigning myself to nvere going out again![]()
Well we WON!! Put in a low offer (3%) over GV and got it. Now I am resigning myself to nvere going out again![]()
"Resort to the law so exhausts finances, patience, courage, hope, so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart, that there is not one honourable lawyer who would not give the warning "Suffer any wrong rather than come here".
Charles Dickens
Congrats!! now if you have a smart lawyer, you might be able to claw a little money back in maintenance, any unpermitted work, and rates. worth a look.
Boyd hh er Suzuki are my heroes!
The best deals, all the time!
Trouble is I am a lawyer and managed to get that all tidied up prior - oh wellOriginally Posted by kickingzebra
"Resort to the law so exhausts finances, patience, courage, hope, so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart, that there is not one honourable lawyer who would not give the warning "Suffer any wrong rather than come here".
Charles Dickens
My condoloencesI'm sure you're not really a bad person!! LOL
Hope the house is everything you dreamed!
What suburb is it?
Boyd hh er Suzuki are my heroes!
The best deals, all the time!
Ha ha - I am a banking and finance lawyer so only fleece corporationsOriginally Posted by kickingzebra
Yes house is fantastic thanks. It's in the Wadestown Wilton Area.
"Resort to the law so exhausts finances, patience, courage, hope, so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart, that there is not one honourable lawyer who would not give the warning "Suffer any wrong rather than come here".
Charles Dickens
Fleecing flocks is better than sharing socks!!
I don't know area, oh well, I'm sure it is great!!
Boyd hh er Suzuki are my heroes!
The best deals, all the time!
Congrats man! Hope it has a huge shed, Im in karori, might see you about
Congratulations on the purchase.
Just my 2 cents. I don't like auctions or tenders and completely endorse other comments here. They are usually a sneaky way of agents getting you to pay for the advertising without them digging into their outrageous commissions.
However there are 2 situations where they are justified:
1 When a property is unique eg. a converted church, or an architect's orgasm. Nothing else like it around to compare.
2 When the vendor has no rational idea of what the real market value is. A tender or auction brings a helpful bucket of cold water to the party. Of course the agent could have been honest at the start but then they'd have lost out to some other greasy colgate blazer-wearing slimeball who'd promise anything to get the listing.
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