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David
 
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"Mike Mitchell" wrote in message
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 23:08:57 +0100, Janet Baraclough..
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I believe that when it comes to the biggest asset most of us will ever
acquire, there is no room for funny business and vendors should state
the price up front as in England and Wales.


The Scottish system is an auction. When property in England and Wales
is sold at auction, the price starts at a reserve and goes upwards, just
the same.


In an auction you get to see what others are bidding and can pull out
or go on accordingly. In the Scottish sealed bids system you are
driving blind all the way. It is a ridiculous system.

There are also fixed price property sales in Scotland; it's used for
newbuilds, and sometimes for property which didn't attract any auction
bidders.


Yes, I saw some fixed price properties on RightMove. Perhaps even the
Scots are getting wise to their own grossly iniquitous system.

MM


The system could be in for a bit of a shake up hopefully

There is currently a case with the advertising standards authority, where
some propery in teh borders was on at OO £60k or something but was valued by
a surveyor at £120k, as a result one interested party is taking the estate
agents to the ASA, on the grounds that the offer price was whollly
misleading.

ahh here's an article on the case in question
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/22301.html

cheers

David