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Deleted account DD
14-11-2010, 20:50
Have a look at this calculator for house prices http://www.nationwide.co.uk/hpi/calculator.asp?calculate=true. or more to the point what yours is worth now

Its pretty much bang on for the ones we've been looking at today. Clearly doesnt take account of wow factor or local nuances but on two we've looked at today its been within a couple of grand.

Even when it hasnt been that close and we've told est agents we considered them to be asking too much weve been told "that's what others have said" so maybe the people are hitting back stopping est agents manipulating prices upwards because there's some cheeky sods out there :D

Im told valuers use it as a starting point when surveying.

If your wanting to know how much any house was within the last ten years have a look at this

http://www.houseprices.co.uk/

or

http://www.nethouseprices.com/index.php?con=Search-Sold-House-Prices


makes quite interesting research , has definitely taken the doubt out of some aspects of looking at houses :thumb2

extreme-4x4
14-11-2010, 21:25
its about right on mine . tried a few and seems good

jims-terrano
14-11-2010, 21:28
HeHe won't work on mine properly cos we extended it:lol Original value though and prettending nothing has been done I reckon it aint too far out either.

Jim

Deleted account DD
14-11-2010, 21:42
HeHe won't work on mine properly cos we extended it:lol Original value though and prettending nothing has been done I reckon it aint too far out either.

Jim

always one :rolleyes:

:thumbs

In all seriousness youre spot on, ours is incorrect but its been calculated like yours without knowing the changes we've made to it.

Its fun seeing how much some greedy gits are trying to screw out of you :cool:


We looked at one, lovely house, up for £279 000. We found out theyd paid £245 000 for it in 2007 when prices were high , done nothing but paint it and put a new modest kitchen in so alarm bells kicked off. Went onto that calculator and it tells us top price now should be £225 000. The estate agent went in to apoplexy when I said how much we were willing offer :D:D:D

jims-terrano
14-11-2010, 21:46
Ours has 2 extra bedrooms with ensuite and another main bathroom (when I've fitted em) so should have gone up by loads. To be fair though the money doesn't mean anything as it's a home to fit the family in.

Jim

Deleted account DD
14-11-2010, 21:53
To be fair though the money doesn't mean anything as it's a home to fit the family in.

Jim

Absolutely agree :thumb2

All four of our kids have now buggered off so we rattle round this one though we thought we'd be here indefinitely. But circumstances change and in the big scale of things at the moment it actually makes sense to move :nenau :thumb2

Anyway back on topic, i love those calculators cos at heart Im quite tight fisted :lol:lol:lol:lol

briggie
14-11-2010, 21:55
my kids have left home too , but strangely enough , the older you get , the more clutter you " aquire " ... so need a bigger house :lol:lol:doh

Deleted account DD
14-11-2010, 21:57
my kids have left home too , but strangely enough , the older you get , the more clutter you " aquire " ... so need a bigger house :lol:lol:doh

:thumb2

agree totally and guilty as listed.

One we looked at today has an "L shaped garage" couldnt work it out fully but when we saw it......yee hah. I want. Could get the jeep into the main part no problem and about half a noraml garage built off in an L from it, kitted out as a workshop:clap:clap:clap didnt pay too much attention to the rest of the house :augie

Oh ............. and he had a dedicated built in beer fridge :thumb2

jims-terrano
14-11-2010, 21:58
:thumb2

agree totally and guilty as listed.

Try being a radio ham and a computer geek and that's not mentioning a diy freak.

Jim

Deleted account DD
14-11-2010, 22:03
Try being a radio ham and a computer geek and that's not mentioning a diy freak.

Jim

:lol:lol:lol The missus is quite pleased , one we've seen has the L shaped garage, reckons that'd keep me occupied. Next thing she'll be making sure theres room for a dog bed so the farting pooch can be kicked out :D:D:D

Peasgood
14-11-2010, 22:17
It says mine is worth just short of £3million :cool:
Pretty cool if you lot say it is accurate.

Deleted account DD
14-11-2010, 22:53
It says mine is worth just short of £3million :cool:
Pretty cool if you lot say it is accurate.


unless it cost you 3.1 million sell sell sell :D

briggie
14-11-2010, 22:54
a house is a house ...... but a home is priceless

extreme-4x4
14-11-2010, 23:00
Absolutely agree :thumb2

All four of our kids have now buggered off so we rattle round this one though we thought we'd be here indefinitely. But circumstances change and in the big scale of things at the moment it actually makes sense to move :nenau :thumb2

Anyway back on topic, i love those calculators cos at heart Im quite tight fisted :lol:lol:lol:lol


sometimes i wish i could rattle about in my house

Deleted account DD
14-11-2010, 23:06
sometimes i wish i could rattle about in my house

you can rent ours if it doesnt sell , plenty of room but youd need a visa to enter the region ;)