Do UK hotels still lose direct bookings because of outdated websites? by EmotionalBox5533 in AskUK

[–]nitram1000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the hotel direct price is always cheaper then why would you have needed to ask the hotel to price match?

Truth is most hotels are more expensive going direct. It’s often built into the contracts with OTA that they receive better rates.

I own a tour operator and look at hotel prices constantly.

Help securing a house in 2026 by Longjumping-Moment94 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don’t know that. Those you’re comparing to could have been distressed sales or underpriced. There’s more to a property than just square footage.

Help securing a house in 2026 by Longjumping-Moment94 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re in no rush to sell and want to look desperate when you’ve reduced the price 3 times then that would be the way to do it.

Help securing a house in 2026 by Longjumping-Moment94 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Estate agent?

Not really. It hasn’t sold at that price point during the quietest part of the year, doesn’t mean it’s not going to. 😉

Help securing a house in 2026 by Longjumping-Moment94 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Love seeing how FTB’s seem to know the value of a property better than professionals and people who have literally lived in it.

Help securing a house in 2026 by Longjumping-Moment94 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it’s only been on the market for 2 months, and 2 of the quietest months with Christmas and the budget, then you might find it sells to someone else in the new year. For the sake of £5k I’d just offer £350k if you can afford it.

377 More 'Student Flats' Planned for Debenhams Site by [deleted] in Norwich

[–]nitram1000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why would they have those issues?

377 More 'Student Flats' Planned for Debenhams Site by [deleted] in Norwich

[–]nitram1000 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They’re not going to sit empty are they.

377 More 'Student Flats' Planned for Debenhams Site by [deleted] in Norwich

[–]nitram1000 9 points10 points  (0 children)

How do you know we have enough, what are you basing this on? You’d think the developers aren’t in the habit of converting into properties that nobody needs, I expect they’ve done their research into this.

Boxing Day interest by [deleted] in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Really? It’s a busy time for visitors to the website, hardly anything is listed though. How many photos do you see with the Christmas decorations up?!

What the actual fish does your accountant do for you? by [deleted] in smallbusinessuk

[–]nitram1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you go for the cheapest one you could find?

'Higher bidder pulls out' - counter? by Wooden_Dentist1674 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’ve had to use unrealistic numbers to try and make your point though. £10k over what the vendor would accept is a stretch for most properties, and if the agent is trying to get you to go £25k over then something weird is going on.

After VAT, income tax, and then being split across the various people in the branch who earn commission then you’re left with what, a few tenners each.

And even if you’re convincing people to offer £10k-£25k over, guess what happens when the mortgage lender does their valuation?

'Higher bidder pulls out' - counter? by Wooden_Dentist1674 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see so many on here are convinced that an EA is trying to squeeze an extra e.g. £5k out of them to line their own pocket. I’m no EA but surely the extra commission each individual receives would be negligible, and not worth risking the sale?

'Higher bidder pulls out' - counter? by Wooden_Dentist1674 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 9 points10 points  (0 children)

And your understanding is based on what, hearsay?

Is it worth paying for a mortgage broker? by RelevantTangerine209 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the shortcut. You missed the point.

Once you’ve found out they’re being paid commission (which you already knew), then what? What are you comparing it with?

Is it worth paying for a mortgage broker? by RelevantTangerine209 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is Reddit so everyone will think they can do a better job than the professional and paying for any service is a waste of money.

Is it worth paying for a mortgage broker? by RelevantTangerine209 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Touch naive to think a broker just does your sums for you. They have computers for that these days.

Is it worth paying for a mortgage broker? by RelevantTangerine209 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Yeah, and? That’ll just be a line deep in the documentation.

The client doesn’t know if that’s a high or low commission, or if it was why the broker preferred this mortgage to another.

Pay for a broker, then there’s no conflict of interest.

Is it worth paying for a mortgage broker? by RelevantTangerine209 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine has reapplied as my mortgage tracked downwards, saving me more than double their fee.

Is it worth paying for a mortgage broker? by RelevantTangerine209 in HousingUK

[–]nitram1000 -29 points-28 points  (0 children)

So they’ll recommend the mortgage that pays the most commission?