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edineditor
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Hi everyone
I have a 1-bed flat for sale in Edinburgh which I need to sell quickly in order to secure the property that my partner and I have committed to buying. The flat has been on the market for 3 weeks - which in Edinburgh terms is quite a while - and we've had surprisingly few viewing requests and no offers or notes of interest so far.
I've already switched from the popular (and usually more lucrative) "offers over" system that we have here in Scotland to a "fixed price" of the valuation. Unfortunately, this approach has generated no additional viewing requests and I'm now considering dropping the price to below the valuation.
Is this madness or a risk worth taking? My agent tells me the Edinburgh market has slowed down after a very busy period post-lockdown and that things should pick up again - but time isn't on my side!
Any advice would be gratefully appreciated.
Many thanks
Jess
I have a 1-bed flat for sale in Edinburgh which I need to sell quickly in order to secure the property that my partner and I have committed to buying. The flat has been on the market for 3 weeks - which in Edinburgh terms is quite a while - and we've had surprisingly few viewing requests and no offers or notes of interest so far.
I've already switched from the popular (and usually more lucrative) "offers over" system that we have here in Scotland to a "fixed price" of the valuation. Unfortunately, this approach has generated no additional viewing requests and I'm now considering dropping the price to below the valuation.
Is this madness or a risk worth taking? My agent tells me the Edinburgh market has slowed down after a very busy period post-lockdown and that things should pick up again - but time isn't on my side!
Any advice would be gratefully appreciated.
Many thanks
Jess