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House buyer drops out - this is the fifth time!

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Luckygirl Tue 22-Dec-20 22:33:33

Well - I have received an early Christmas present - my buyer has dropped out. They were here again on Saturday talking about which curtains they wanted etc. ; and I have clocked up more solicitor bills again. It is just adding up as buyers drop out.

Luckygirl Thu 24-Dec-20 10:31:26

Had a long talk with the builder who is/was selling me the house I want. He is going to put it back on the market after Christmas, so I have as good as lost it now, after all these months of planning. They are very popular - it will be gone before you can blink.

But he is building some more houses lower down the village, and hopefully sometime next week he will show me one of the semis there. He is willing to put my name on one of those if I like it. They are lovely with splendid views; but they are further down the village and walking up to the common to see my friends will be harder for me, as my mobility is not good.

However one good thing about them is that they are a good deal cheaper and it would leave me less strapped for cash.

I have been pretty philosophical about it till this morning and now I just feel cross with my buyers, who were mad about my bungalow - not mad enough to put their property back on the market when their sale fell through it would seem.

What a dreadful business it all is - who to trust?

Jane10 Thu 24-Dec-20 11:15:42

Hmmmm. You're not going to become more mobile as time goes on. Why not speak to your financial adviser or get a second opinion on a bridging loan. It seems such a shame to lose this ideal house.
Can family help you out at all?

Shandy57 Thu 24-Dec-20 11:19:06

That's very positive Luckygirl, having some cash in the bank is good, I hope you like them. All fingers crossed for a proceedable buyer for you in the New Year.

I understand your anger at your buyers. I had a 'cash' buyer last September and sold everything I couldn't take, very cheap including my beautiful sofa - he withdrew by email, turned out his ex wife in Sweden had the cash!

Wishing you a peaceful Christmas with your family, and a busy New Year of viewings.

Tangerine Thu 24-Dec-20 11:19:41

I am sorry for you. Moving is stressful at any time and very hard indeed in 2020.

If your buyers' purchasers dropped out, perhaps they were not in a position to proceed. If I moved, I think I would need to sell my house in conjunction with the purchase as I would not have sufficient capital to buy somewhere without selling first.

Charleygirl5 Thu 24-Dec-20 12:38:06

Luckygirl I am inclined to agree with Jane- you are not getting any younger and if mobility is a problem now think 3 years down the line. You may have extra money but you will be spending it on cabs.

I personally would prefer to be closer to shops.

LauraNorder Thu 24-Dec-20 12:52:33

Luckgirl my heart goes out to you. After all you’ve been through what a horrid thing to happen.
I’m sure your lovely girls will help lift your spirits and we’ll all send positive vibes for a good 2021 for you.
I’ve just had a thought, if the houses further down the village are cheaper you could invest in a good mobility scooter with bells and whistles if your mobility deteriorates. Think pink and sparkly or purple and stylish, whatever your taste.

Luckygirl Thu 24-Dec-20 13:41:39

Very good idea about mobility scooter! I will bear it in mind. But I might be in danger from tractors!

My ex-buyer has just ring me to apologise! Unbelievable! This is the second time they have let me down - she is blaming her OH as last time. They were desperate to have my bungalow and said that under no circumstances would they let me down again - but here we are again.

I was polite, but did not go out of my way to make it easy for her - I feel a bit bad about that; but really, what did she expect?

I had their sob story about having an autistic son in a home - what does that have to do with anything? I am sorry that they have this problem, but, to be frank, I have one or two of my own|!

Auntieflo Thu 24-Dec-20 13:57:57

Luckygirl, I have come late to this thread, but am so sorry that you are having such a bad time of it lately.
I know my sympathy doesn't help much, but if positive thoughts are all collected together, fingers crossed, something good will happen for you.
Don't give up, you have come so far this year. flowers

Luckygirl Thu 24-Dec-20 14:01:13

Thank you all - I am not giving up. All I can do is hope.

Tho I must admit that having to go through all he showing prospective buyers round lark all over again fills me with gloom.