Hi,
My wife and I are on the market for a house.
We found a house that ticks all the boxes (enough rooms, nice location, nice garden, close to schools and uni, etc.)... But, we're not really in love. Living room is a bit tiny, kitchen could be better, bathrooms are tiny (but there are 2 of them), and bedrooms are under slope (at least one wall can't be used for tall furniture).
So we're really hesitant on sending an offer. We were thinking on offering 680k instead of asking price of 710k and we wouldn't be sad if we didn't get it. But I'm not even sure about doing this. I feel like we're frightened of such a big committment I guess. The thing is, our max budget is around 715k. Maybe a bit more but not sure. And we fear missing out an opportunity that ticks all the boxes.
By comparison, a few weeks ago, we visited a house that we think we'd be less frightened to buy except that it was missing a bedroom and that coudln't be overcome.
So... From your experience, when you bought a house, were you sure it was the correct decision? Did you love the house or was it more a rational decision?
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