No. They can offer it for sale at any price the vendor likes.I have a broad question so bear with me.....is there any law to stop an estate agent advertising a property at an unbelievably low price?
Are they selling, though? It sounds as though there are a few properties to choose from, and if there's nothing much to differentiate them the only way to get people in is to reduce the price.Other properties in the development are currently on sale at about €50k above what EA are advertising.
Well of course it's being done for advertising purposes. It would be an irrational and somewhat odd thing to do if directly comparable properties were selling quickly at the higher prices - but it doesn't sound as though they are.A number of people are quite dismayed by it and those selling very upset to say the least, we think it is being done for advertising purposes as the property has been for sale for quite some time now.
Nope.Just wondering if anything can be done about it.
is there any law to stop an estate agent advertising a property at an unbelievably low price? Just wondering if anything can be done about it.
I have a broad question so bear with me.....is there any law to stop an estate agent advertising a property at an unbelievably low price? Other properties in the development are currently on sale at about €50k above what EA are advertising. A number of people are quite dismayed by it and those selling very upset to say the least, we think it is being done for advertising purposes as the property has been for sale for quite some time now. Just wondering if anything can be done about it.
we think it is being done for advertising purposes as the property has been for sale for quite some time now.
While we’re on the subject of cost,’ continues the reluctant seller, as my heart sinks and I start calculating how much I can trim the commission. ‘I think we’re going to be selling too cheaply.’ And for a moment I think he’s joking, until I clock the serious face.
‘I read that prices are stabilising,’ the man continues breezily. ‘And one nowhere near as nice as mine has just gone on the market up the road for ten thousand more, that can’t be right can it?’
To date, in an overlong career, I’ve yet to meet a seller who thinks their home is actually inferior to a neighbour’s. Despite gardens scattered with spent white goods, interiors humming with drooling canines, and carpets shifting with hungry fleas’. No, theirs is always worth more than the chancers up the road.
Other properties in the development are currently on sale at about €50k above what EA are advertising.
A number of people are quite dismayed by it and those selling very upset to say the least
Are there a lot of people selling in the same place? How many houses are in this development?Other properties in the development are currently on sale at about €50k above what EA are advertising.
A number of people are quite dismayed by it and those selling very upset to say the least,
I have a broad question so bear with me.
Is there any law to stop an estate agent advertising a property at an unbelievably low price?
Other properties in the development are currently on sale at about €50k above what EA are advertising.
A number of people are quite dismayed by it and those selling very upset to say the least, we think it is being done for advertising purposes as the property has been for sale for quite some time now.
Just wondering if anything can be done about it.
Remember 3 times income as the sales price.. coming to a little island on Northwest Europe soon & I am not talking about iceland.
3 times a consultant general surgeon's income, a shelf stacker's income or rental income - just curious?
3 times a consultant general surgeon's income, a shelf stacker's income or rental income - just curious?
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