EvenStevens
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I don't understand, if you are a first time buyer, with no house to sell, i.e. not in a chain, and you have mortgage approval, then in essence you are a cash buyer as well?
The bank will insist on all sorts of survey reports prior to releasing funds. If there is anything amiss they will pull the plug on the deal. No such problems with Mr Cash.Does it take that long to draw down a mortgage that it would make a difference? (I don't know what the rebuilding Ireland scheme is)(but I do not what a tracker mortgage was).
Come off it. You are implying that Mr Cash is stupid in that he / she will spend a lot of his / her cash on a property that has potential and uncosted problems. If he / she did this in the past he / she won't have any cash to make an offer in the first place.And from the sellers point of view, if they know there is a problem with damp or something that is not too obvious, the chances are Mr Cash will not bother with a professional opinion that could unearth further problems.
I completely agree with @elcatoCome off it. You are implying that Mr Cash is stupid in that he / she will spend a lot of his / her cash on a property that has potential and uncosted problems. If he / she did this in the past he / she won't have any cash to make an offer in the first place.
Do you have evidence of illegal activity, or is this just a random comment?Sometimes a cash buyer has an advantage under the table so to speak,keep an eye on the house price register,
The bank will insist on all sorts of survey reports prior to releasing funds. If there is anything amiss they will pull the plug on the deal. No such problems with Mr Cash.
You will find it has being asked about on this site check it out see the replies,cheers,Do you have evidence of illegal activity, or is this just a random comment?
Ah indeed...You will find it has being asked about on this site check it out see the replies,cheers,
After being through a sale to 'mortgage aporoved' buyers, if I was to do it again, I'd happily take a lower offer from a cash buyer. It's amazing the list of things a buyer can try on to delay closing.I did offer to up my offer and was told it wouldn't make a difference. It's the buyer profile that swung it.
No. Mr Cash will make a call and see that there is a problem with something and will decide they are willing to still buy the property with the idea of paying to get the problem fixed themselves. The bank won't trust mortgage buyer to fix these problems before they get out of hand and and devalue the property as they may not have the money to do so - a reasonable call for the bank to make.Come off it. You are implying that Mr Cash is stupid in that he / she will spend a lot of his / her cash on a property that has potential and uncosted problems. If he / she did this in the past he / she won't have any cash to make an offer in the first place.
Not without substance 50% of houses sold are to cash buyers ,there are lots of cash buyers, buying and leaving them empty,"Sometimes a cash buyer has an advantage under the table so to speak,keep an eye on the house price register,
some cash buyers can be slow enough to close deal,Mr/Mrs/Miss Cash can be careful enough with there money you know,"
That's just a silly, pointless, without substance comment.
If you're going to be splashing the cash around, you won't go near property.
LPT, stamp duty, CG50's, PPS numbers, etc.,etc., will have Revenue crawling all over you like a hot rash.
Actually, do hot rashes crawl ? or am I mixing my metaphors!
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Based on what exactly ?there are lots of cash buyers, buying and leaving them empty,
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