@nova00boss The vendor should have taken the property off the market after accepting an offer. If their buyer fell through, then they should allow more viewings and offers.
In my country, there is no such thing as a "verbal" offer or acceptance. Everything must be signed on paper (or electronically), after which, the house is off the market provided any conditions have been met. And, the selling agent is prohibited by law NOT to disclose the amount of any offer on the table, which works in the seller's favour.
Surprised they can accept an offer on a house and the accepted offer dosent really mean anything. Where I live, if you accept an offer the house is sold. It is legally binding. Just as putting an offer on a house is legally binding.
I admire Phil and Kirsty's endless patience with the endless parade of vacilating people! I know there's no such thing as bad publicity, but honestly I'd be pulling my hair out at day's end.
One of the Edwardian 12 Apostles on Park Lane. Great homes, quite saught after. Should have made a higher offer when they had the chance. Would have been quids in today.
You know there are too many restrictions and licensure and realty laws in New York/America for that to be scenario to be possible. maybe, a totally verbal offer, without the paperwork (A "for sale by owner"- type deal), perhaps. it wouldn't happen in New York, and you know it.
I could never view a home from a vendor who would go back on their word. Unless it was somehow a part of the acceptance clause or contract, it's despicable and immoral.
Nice young couple. And good to see people having a sense of ethics.
@nova00boss The vendor should have taken the property off the market after accepting an offer. If their buyer fell through, then they should allow more viewings and offers.
In my country, there is no such thing as a "verbal" offer or acceptance. Everything must be signed on paper
(or electronically), after which, the house is off the market provided any conditions have been met.
And, the selling agent is prohibited by law NOT to disclose the amount of any offer on the table, which works
in the seller's favour.
Surprised they can accept an offer on a house and the accepted offer dosent really mean anything. Where I live, if you accept an offer the house is sold. It is legally binding. Just as putting an offer on a house is legally binding.
I admire Phil and Kirsty's endless patience with the endless parade of vacilating people! I know there's no such thing as bad publicity, but honestly I'd be pulling my hair out at day's end.
Thanks for posting the second part!
One of the Edwardian 12 Apostles on Park Lane. Great homes, quite saught after. Should have made a higher offer when they had the chance. Would have been quids in today.
I agree. Nice young couple, but too much vacilation! The world won't stand still while you decide.
I wonder what year this was filmed in. One of those houses on Park Lane has recently sold for around 400,000 pounds (mid 2020)
2002/3
@@charlotteb8466 Thanks for filling me in.
I find their deference to a prior offer a bit hard to believe. I guess I'm used to a totally different ballgame in New York -- hardball.
I agree! You snooze you loose!
You know there are too many restrictions and licensure and realty laws in New York/America for that to be scenario to be possible. maybe, a totally verbal offer, without the paperwork (A "for sale by owner"- type deal), perhaps. it wouldn't happen in New York, and you know it.
I could never view a home from a vendor who would go back on their word. Unless it was somehow a part of the acceptance clause or contract, it's despicable and immoral.
Boy, the Brits sure love their carpets, so much so that they put them in bathrooms! Yuk. Thanks for the upload.
Carpet in the bathroom blows my mind every time I see it on this show. Soooo gross.
Disgraceful to accept an offer and still show the house.
Now I know why they always insist to remove the property from the market.
Garden and lawn are still main priorities 🇬🇧♥️
did they get the house???
Does it matter? Nice but annoying couple.
That vendor wouldn't get a penny of my money.
Gaw End Lane cottages.
Overlooked? Plant a couple of evergreen trees and you're not overlooked. What's so hard?
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It’s horrible
Of course it is, dear.