sun_sparks
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With Bacchus' advice in mind, we saw a house we really liked last week (while the others were falling through all around us!)
Asking price €335k
We went in (before getting advice) and bid €337,500
It was upped after the next viewing to €338,500
So we sat down, figured out how much we would spend and upped the bid significantly to €347,500. (Leaving us some wriggle room as well). I told the EA that we would need to know sooner rather than later - this was last Friday.
Today she calls and says that although the vendors are delighted with the bid, they want a little more time to show it first. She asked me if I would still stand over our bid. I - stupidly I now think - said yes (I wasn't brave enough to walk away) but that we'd want to know by Friday.
With hindsight, I'm thinking I would have been better off threatening to walk, because they were happy with the bid and are just chancing their arm.
Should I do this??? Would it p*ss off the EA? Would it be wrong to do this and then bid again next week??? :-/
Help!
Asking price €335k
We went in (before getting advice) and bid €337,500
It was upped after the next viewing to €338,500
So we sat down, figured out how much we would spend and upped the bid significantly to €347,500. (Leaving us some wriggle room as well). I told the EA that we would need to know sooner rather than later - this was last Friday.
Today she calls and says that although the vendors are delighted with the bid, they want a little more time to show it first. She asked me if I would still stand over our bid. I - stupidly I now think - said yes (I wasn't brave enough to walk away) but that we'd want to know by Friday.
With hindsight, I'm thinking I would have been better off threatening to walk, because they were happy with the bid and are just chancing their arm.
Should I do this??? Would it p*ss off the EA? Would it be wrong to do this and then bid again next week??? :-/
Help!