Hello folks,
I have been searching for the right property now for about 6 weeks. On a couple of ocassions the EA has made me suspicious by handing me the brochure, scribbling out the asking price, replacing it with a new lower one. As an example to explain - I went to view a property asking at 365k. This price was advertised on the web..... then within a minute of meeting the EA, I was handed the brochure and the price was changed to 345K..... but 365 is still on the web...
Similarly a while back I went to view a property priced at 375 and again, the EA handed me the brochure, telling me to ignore that price and scribbled 360 on it!! but I can still see that the property is on their website weeks later, listed at 375.
I am perplexed. Perhaps this is completely innocent and that the EA wants to keep the vendor happy by displaying the asking price, while trying to drum up some interest by quoting a more realistic price on viewing?
Incidentally, both properties would require a generous dose of TLC and DIY to get them to turn-key standard.
Anyone any ideas or similar experiences?
I have been searching for the right property now for about 6 weeks. On a couple of ocassions the EA has made me suspicious by handing me the brochure, scribbling out the asking price, replacing it with a new lower one. As an example to explain - I went to view a property asking at 365k. This price was advertised on the web..... then within a minute of meeting the EA, I was handed the brochure and the price was changed to 345K..... but 365 is still on the web...
Similarly a while back I went to view a property priced at 375 and again, the EA handed me the brochure, telling me to ignore that price and scribbled 360 on it!! but I can still see that the property is on their website weeks later, listed at 375.
I am perplexed. Perhaps this is completely innocent and that the EA wants to keep the vendor happy by displaying the asking price, while trying to drum up some interest by quoting a more realistic price on viewing?
Incidentally, both properties would require a generous dose of TLC and DIY to get them to turn-key standard.
Anyone any ideas or similar experiences?