You've done a better job that this guy anyway.
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-townhouse-vic-st+albans-119729947
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LOL, pic number 2 looks like he is advertising an old piece of furniture for sale
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You've done a better job that this guy anyway.
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-townhouse-vic-st+albans-119729947
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TAt least in NSW if you decline a written offer then you have to change the asking price to the same or higher price.
Follow up is Monday, 2 days is ample time for a prospect to digest.
Perhaps a title change would be appropriate!
Your questions weren't the first thing I thought of!
pinkboy
You can still get around it as you might not of liked the conditions
However if it was unco and they agreed to your settlement period then yes you would need to.
However if there was any conditions or even if it was unco but you didn't like the settlement date the you don't need to change it.
Price isn't everything
Well done. That is a great result!SOLD folks at $393k and a long settlement until Oct 31 which suits my family just fine.
Took 3 weeks and 2 opens and we got more or at the upper end of what 2 leading agents in the area valued it prior to us going it alone
Over the moon and stoked, would recommend anyone who has the time and patience with a unique property to give it a crack, my wife and I actually enjoyed the whole process not to mention the $9k or so we saved which is a bonus.
Well done. That is a great result!