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SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 10 Oct 2021 22:53

Allan, I'm so glad that you found a buyer so quickly, and a nice young couple as well.

Yes, as Caroline said, houses sell fast here often for far more more than the asking price.

But the sad thing here is that many of them will then be demolished, a much larger new house built and put on the the market for a far higher price. Or it will go to a developer who is trying "to buy up the block", knock everything down and replace the single family houses with a row of tacky town houses (row houses).

They can fit 18-24 such houses in the space that once held 5-8 single family houses.

No gardens of course!!


For those in the UK ................. those chains are not found in most every other country. Here in Canada (and in the US and I think Australia) it would be illegal for a buyer who has signed a contract that has been accepted by the home owner to then lose the house. There is only one seller and 1 buyer once a contract has been offered and accepted.

Or else ........ court case!!!!!!

Caroline

Caroline Report 10 Oct 2021 05:08

Lovely house Allan and so glad you've found a buyer so quickly hope it all goes well for you. Now as you say you need to find a new place so good luck with that.
Like you and Sylvia, here in Ontario places are usually quickly bought and prices are going crazy, glad I don't need to buy right now.

Allan

Allan Report 10 Oct 2021 00:11

Thanks, Maggie :-)

We now face the problem from the other end..houses are selling as soon as they hit the market.

On the positive side we are now cash buyers, on the negative side we only have a finite period to find something to buy.

We don't want to go into a rental property even if we could find one

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 9 Oct 2021 23:52

Good Luck!!! :-D

Allan

Allan Report 9 Oct 2021 21:13

Don't let the photos fool you.

The house IS nice, but we had already committed to do repairs such as replacing some rotten bargeboard ends and having some redundant air-conditioning vents (3) removed and the ceilings made good.

The total estimate for those bits was less than $5000.00 and work starts on Tuesday.

We were prepared to accept less than the advertised price of the house and were surprised to get the offer we did

Now to find a place for us, or just buy a large tent :-D

LondonBelle

LondonBelle Report 9 Oct 2021 14:33

Great news, Allan. It's nice it's a young couple, hopefully they will have as much happiness bring their family up there as you and OH did. :-)

So now you just have to find a new home to move to ;-)

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 9 Oct 2021 11:45

Allan, your house looked so nice it doesn’t surprise me that it sold quickly.

Have you got somewhere to go to?

PatinCyprus

PatinCyprus Report 9 Oct 2021 10:59

:-D :-D :-D :-D

hope all goes well Allan

Allan

Allan Report 9 Oct 2021 10:37

Ann, Gwyn, thank you!

The day was a success :-D

A couple arrived just as we were about to leave for what was supposed to be a half hour interlude. They had a babe in arms and I had a brief conversation with the dad

An hour later, still no word from the Estate Agent as to whether it was possible to return home. :-|

We phoned him, to be informed that he was just preparing the contract on behalf of the young couple.

The bottom line, they offered the full asking price, which we accepted, and the house is now under offer, subject to certain requirements.

Please excuse any poor spelling or grammatical mistakes in this post as I have had a few whiskies to celebrate :-D :-D :-D

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 9 Oct 2021 07:57

I hope that your 'Home Open' day was a success.

Hopefully it will lead to a sale before too long.

Do you have a property in mind that you might like to buy?

That's the problem here sometimes, when people get stuck in a purchase 'chain'.
They have a buyer, but are not able to move to their next property.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Oct 2021 07:28

I am sure you would get a lot of 'viewers' just being nosey Allen. A good day out.

Allan

Allan Report 8 Oct 2021 22:53

We are having a 'Home Open' today.

This means that, for a time, the house is open for anyone to view whilst we make ourselves scarce. This is a normal method of displaying homes although it does have some attendant security risks, but the Estate Agent is always on the premises.

Yesterday (Friday) after waking from an afternoon siesta I looked out through the bedroom window and parked at the bottom of the drive was a strange car.

I though that it may have been one of OH's friends but could not hear any voices downstairs.

Went down and OH was merrily working outside in the back garden so I asked her who's the car was.

Blank expression!

She went to the front and walked to the car and a woman stepped out. This person told OH that she thought that the house was empty, and her story was that she had travelled down from Perth to attend the home open and was just having a quick look around the area.

Under normal circumstances I would have looked at that statement with a a degree of suspicion except for the fact that we have already had some couples from Perth already come through the property, by appointment.

We'll wait and see :-D

Allan

Allan Report 3 Oct 2021 22:46

Maggie., if you could see inside the garage that is shown you'd have the answer to your question.

Also, there was a photo of the upstairs middle bedroom which we asked not to be included for the same reason :-D :-D :-D

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 3 Oct 2021 22:34

Gosh,that's a lot of house, and a lot of land :-S The space!!!!

A cheeky question - is it always that pristine?
When my daughter sold her last house, the photographer accidently included the heap of children's toys and shoes that had been shoved into a corner for the 'pristine' photograph :-D :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 Oct 2021 08:26

Allan your house is beautiful and so is the garden. I am sure there will be mixed feelings when you leave so I hope you can find somewhere equally lovely. Have you anywhere in mind? Yes the garden looks as though it will be an effort as you get older, and it would be difficult for one of you to manage. Believe me, I know that from experience. a good idea to at least downsize the garden, but also I think the house as well. good luck with selling and buying, very stressful.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 3 Oct 2021 00:08

It's a lovely house, Allan.

I do love the fact that you have used native plants ............... but then you maybe know I love Australian plants ;-)

I see what you mean about the tiered garden though!

Allan

Allan Report 2 Oct 2021 21:51

The house 'officially' went on sale on Friday morning at 10.00am

When I say officially, that is the time that the listing appeared on the internet. By 11.00am we were told two separate people would be coming to view the house at 2.00pm

Yesterday (Saturday) we were advised that some one would be having a look at 3.00pm. I was at a Masonic Installation but OH hung around until 3.00pm.

No show! then just after that the Estate Agent rang to apologise about being late and explained that he had to re-arrange the timing as three couples wanted to view the place.

There is also a booking for Monday evening and one of the people who saw the house yesterday wants to revisit on Wednesday with her husband who is a FIFO worker.

Should anyone in the UK wish to purchase, here is the link

https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-wa-australind-137407698


:-D :-D :-D

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 27 Sep 2021 02:55

Wow. Allan. That's getting to be the same as here, although there has been a drop in recent weeks. The various levels og government have put special taxes on houses that are bought by overseas buyers, and then the city adds more taxes if they are not lived in.

I'm actually dreading moving, we've been in this house since 1972, so you can imagine how much "stuff" we hav3 accumulated!

Allan

Allan Report 27 Sep 2021 00:24

Same here in the Eastern States, Sylvia, the median house price in Sydney is now over $A 2.5 million

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 26 Sep 2021 23:56

People from other provinces have been buying property sight unseen in the interior of BC since covid began .......... Vancouver is too pricey now. Daughter says the same thing has been happening in parts of Nova Scotia.

Maybe something to do with being coastal provinces??????


Like others, I have also said for several years that it's time to move, even though our house is small, one level with a full height basement. OH says he'll die if I take him away from the garden. So we stay. Daughter would love for us to sell and find somewhere close to them in Nova Scotia ........ we only have the one child, and it would make life so much easier than if we die in place, as OH wants, and she has to sor out the house and "stuff".