Mitzy wrote: » I agree. I was selling a house last year & the estate agent would only do open viewings. How can anyone view a property they want to spend a few hundred thousand in that time? I ended up switching to a different agent as a result. I think if viewings are on appointment only you will be able to filter out people who are really interested in the house.
Littleredcar wrote: » If you want it put a bid in. Being too keen playing it cool no real point . Pick a price your willing to pay and bid it
Lux23 wrote: » I think I would leave first and then ring back, but that is just me!
MrMusician18 wrote: » Open viewings are a waste of time. You'll get all sorts of tyre kickers. How many follow up viewings?
theteal wrote: » Is it not normal to have at least a 2nd viewing before putting an offer in?
MildThing84 wrote: » How are houses supposed to look? What does "lived in" even mean in this context? I'd much rather see a house in it's true form (and might i add it looks great) than a showhouse that is vain and artificial.
Lux23 wrote: » If it is the same one, I looked at it last night and it looks a bit 'lived in'! I would find that off-putting!
MildThing84 wrote: » If its the house in McKee Park, it's a cracker but it is still a lot of money for somebody to part with. It will be a long burner and will attract a smaller pool of people given the asking price. Lift and move the house 2km towards Kilmainham and you'd have it sold by now
ilias wrote: » Hi all, I would really appreciate some insight on my current situation. I put my house up for sale 2.5 weeks ago. Since then it had 3k views on daft and 3 open viewings with 29 different people in total. The agent tells me that those are good numbers but that people usually take their time to make an offer and usually don't want to be the first to make one so they wait. It's a nice 4-Bed family oriented house in Dublin 7. It has many great features and can well compete in terms of it's value and asking price with what I see on the market currently, for D7 at least. On top of that the volume of available houses is tiny currently. Yet I have no offer till now which starts making me worried because when I was house hunting myself years ago and I liked a property, I would make an offer within 1-2 days of the viewing. Maybe I am the exception and people usually take their time or you think I should be getting offers by now? Thanks a lot.
JeffKenna wrote: » How did you have open viewings with the restrictions in Dublin?