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Emma's mum's house

Posted:
16 Nov 2024, 17:17
by Kaz
So my friend Em, who lost her mum last October, has finally got to the stage where mum's house can be sold. Lots of hassle with her awful brother, which is a looong story, but anyway here it is. Went on on Thursday, sold yesterday!

It is a lovely house, but wow that was quick!
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Re: Emma's mum's house

Posted:
18 Nov 2024, 16:53
by cruiser2
Houses near where I live also sem tobe sold quickly.
Or at least the "SOLD" sign goes up. But thereis one in the Crescent where I live. The lady died at the beginning of the year and no "FOR SALE" sign hs been
displayed. There may be problems with probate as I understand a nephew is awkward.
Re: Emma's mum's house

Posted:
18 Nov 2024, 18:04
by Kaz
The issues around inheritance certainly seem to bring out the worst in some, Cruiser!
Re: Emma's mum's house

Posted:
26 Nov 2024, 18:45
by JoM
That’s a lovely house! I’m not surprised it sold so quickly.
The first time buyers purchasing John’s Mom’s house are hoping to complete before Christmas then his sister can buy a camper van that her husband was eyeing up a few days before their mother died
Re: Emma's mum's house

Posted:
27 Dec 2024, 15:18
by Kaz
Oh my goodness Jo

Re: Emma's mum's house

Posted:
02 Feb 2025, 21:02
by Kaz
The sale fell through, but there's lots of interest in it so I'm sure it will sell again.
Re: Emma's mum's house

Posted:
02 Feb 2025, 21:23
by JanB
Should have a similar system as here.
You put down about 10% or whatever is agreed and sign an official promissory contract. You pull out? Then you pay double that amount to the seller.
So most things go through.
Re: Emma's mum's house

Posted:
03 Feb 2025, 10:40
by Kaz
Yes, our system is ridiculous.
Re: Emma's mum's house

Posted:
04 Feb 2025, 19:09
by Kaz
Sold! Full asking price, first time buyers!

Fingers crossed it goes through this time.
Re: Emma's mum's house

Posted:
04 Feb 2025, 21:02
by JoM
Wonderful, really hope it works out this time.
And yes, our system is ridiculous.
Barring any major issues with surveys, once an offer is made and accepted then that should be binding. You hear of people threatening to pull out several months down the line, just before contracts are exchanged, unless the seller accepts a reduced offer from them.