thanks to @Daydreambeliever for the new thread title
Don’t know if this is the case with that house but under level 5 I think you have to put in an offer before you can even have an in person viewing. So loads of houses are going sale agreed and then going back on the market after people pull out once they’ve viewed and seen it in real life. Open to correction of course but someone told me that over the weekend
It's sale agreed a while now though isn't it, I'd say if someone viewed it and pulled out, it would have sale agreed taken off by now?Depends on the area. We viewed four houses in level 5, one auctioneer asked us to put an offer on before viewing and we pulled out straight away.
Oh definitely. Our sale took about 8 weeks in total and it went sale agreed for two weeks only.It's sale agreed a while now though isn't it, I'd say if someone viewed it and pulled out, it would have sale agreed taken off by now?
It's sale agreed a while now though isn't it, I'd say if someone viewed it and pulled out, it would have sale agreed taken off by now?
It wouldn’t explain the no VRT as the company is registered to their home address in DublinSuzanne Jackson Shares The Wealth By Gifting Sister A New Car
Beautypreneur Suzanne Jackson who has made a fortune from her many ventures, is sharing the fruits of her labour with her family.evoke.ie
This may explain why the lambo hasn’t been VRTd, they’ve registered a new car company.
Sorry should have said they could drive it on UK plates with the view of it being “for sale” through the car company. My car was on UK plates in a garage before I bought it.It wouldn’t explain the no VRT as the company is registered to their home address in Dublin
Well that explains it. I'd say many are sick of VRT talk so leave it there. Still... I wouldn't buy any lambo being driven by them fools... The clutch is probably half gone in it already....Sorry should have said they could drive it on UK plates with the view of it being “for sale” through the car company. My car was on UK plates in a garage before I bought it.
Obsessed. Safe to say I have never been obsessed over a deodorant but..each to their ownHer ads are just so unconvincing. Roz Purcell did a load of posts previously about that Wild deodorant and was far more believable. You'd know she actually uses the product and cares about the ethos behind the company.
Sue on the other hand just recites the PR info and you just know she'll never ever use the products she advertises. Why does she even bother. The worst Insta advertiser I've seen yet.
Obsessed. Safe to say I have never been obsessed over a deodorant but..each to their own
I thought this too. Any time she's mentioned tan in the past it's been Dripping Gold. That's prob why she didn't name it specifically as it's too close to home. If you're a regular follower of hers you'll know she's very honest about beauty products and has no problem saying if something is tit or not worth the money. The fact that she didn't name it says a lot.Was Maeve Madden throwing shade? She’s always said she uses Dripping Gloop and if wasn’t part of an ad.
Now she’s asking for tan recommendations and says the one she uses gets flaky after a while.