bluebell11
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Was it a verbal offer or in writing? Either way I would email the Estate Agent indicating the date you made your offer and the amount, and requesting you be kept informed, including any counter-bids. Ask for current update.
I would not threaten to withdraw the bid unless you intend to actually do so - for the sake of ongoing credibility.
What do you think about approaching with the higher offer?
It’s just frustrating when it’s the right house but you may have to go with another because of timing.
I'd likely do this, if I really wanted this house. I may have paid €5k more for my house than I needed too, but I paid €10k less than I would have. I would be more proactive.Upping the offer by say 5k subject to the house being taken off the market immediately is another option if you feel something closer to the asking price will be achieved.
If you are the only bidders I would not be in a rush to up it. I would set a deadline to withdraw it with the estate agent if it has been more than two weeks.
I'd likely do this, if I really wanted this house. I may have paid €5k more for my house than I needed too, but I paid €10k less than I would have. I would be more proactive.
If I were selling, and the market dictated a realistic price, I would be put off by someone chancing their arm at my expense.
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