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08 Aug 18 #503301 by divorced at last
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Are they selling at that price?

Market price and sale price can differ.

Marketed at 200k might sell at an offer of 190k.

Zoopla sold prices may be a better indicator.

Could you suggest to your ex that you want to leave it on for another X number of weeks at the current price and then discuss reducing it?

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08 Aug 18 #503302 by julie321
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Just checked last 12 month sales and they are selling at most 5000 under asking price which I would be happy with.
I have told him I am not prepared to reduce it yet but not heard anything back.

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