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I am looking to do a letter drop and am targeting an older home on a larger block for a knockdown/rebuild. A few questions I'd like to ask: 1. Should I state a price. I can give an accurate price. I am not chasing a bargain and by offering at or slightly above market value I believe this would gain interest. 2. Should I use an agent or go on my own. Individual = personal, agent = professional. If I was approaching the vendor through an agent, what agent fees would they even have if any? 3. Should I include a picture of me and my partner. We are private people. I get the sentiment, but does it make any difference. 4. Should I get a solicitor to draw up the letter? Or just wait to involve them when I have a keen seller. 5. Should I track down the details of landlords and mail the letter to them? Or is this a privacy invasion, and I suppose investors already have their own plans. Any advice is welcomed and much appreciated. Daniel. isn't a garage level with the rest of the house a given? pretty sure they 'came around' long time ago. if you have a flat block, the garage is usually level with the rest… 1 17644 Hello everyone, After some suggestions and ideas about how to put a concrete path around the drop edge beam area on our new build. We are required to have a concrete path… 0 12952 The distance between my DEBs varies from 4.1m at the narrowest to 8.1m at the widest. 5 27382 |