DublinHead54
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I am wondering now what my strategy should be,
Dont try to be too clever, second guessing what the agent is doing. I would think about things for a while, if you want the house and it is worth the money TO You and you can afford it. Dont loose it while trying to avoid paying a small % more
my mother went sale agreed on a house fairly recently ( shes the buyer having sold her old house to move to a better location for a person of her age ) , a bid appeared above her own previous and equal to the asking price about a month after my mother placed a bid , my sister phoned up a week later after my mother said she could not go any higher than five below the highest bidder - asking price to enquire about the house
unless all of the staff in the estate agency were in on it , the bid was genuine as the receptionist was able to tell my sister what the bid was , in the end my mothers cash bid won the day as the highest bid needed mortgage approval and needed three further weeks to provide same , vendor agreed to throw in all the contents too which are quite valuable ( at least 3 k )
the point is you can never really know for sure and your gut could be wrong
I do trust, because an agent doing that would quickly go out of business. What I was just a little surprised at, is the way it went down. I just need to work out my strategy going forward in the bidding process, I have about 2% wiggle room in what I am willing to pay above asking, and I want to work out the best strategy. I am thinking about going up in small increments and forcing the other bidder to show their hand rather than just going all in with 2%. Any thoughts?
The other point I was slightly taken back with, was the agent told me I needed to make a higher offer than the asking. I get the point as it encourages a higher sale price. However, surely I can just match the other bidders offer (asking) and either they bid more again or not, and it is down to the seller to choose? Or out of principle, I might bid 1 euro more then.
what's given you such a shock? I can see lots of them in the garden; put up two new feeders yesterday & getting a great variety of visitors.I woke up mildly hungover this morning, glanced at this thread, thought it said “Can I see other birds?”, and nearly spat out my coffee...
No you can’t, in either instance!
Or out of principle, I might bid 1 euro more then.
Foolish road to be going down IMHO, only wasting people's time and will get their back up.
Foolish road to be going down IMHO, only wasting people's time and will get their back up.
Sue what figure should the OP go up by ? 10s,100s or 1000s in a bidding war ?
It’s been done to death but the net gain to an ea of a fabricated bid is very very smalli doubt many auctioneers would " go out of business " for the sin of inventing bids , i firmly believe they do it all the time as its an industry lacking in transparency to beat the band , im just saying its difficult to know for sure if they are spoofing or not , ones instincts can be wrong sometimes
So I am trying to figure out the best strategy to give myself the best chance of success whilst paying as close to fair value as possible.
Sherry Fitz have a facility where you can view bids from other parties so very transparent for all. Pity more estate agents do not use this.
I'm satisfied I've experienced this once already.
It’s been done to death but the net gain to an ea of a fabricated bid is very very small
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