Tasmania (continued!)
#601
Hi All, just to update you all - the guy that made that offer was still interested when he got back from holiday this week - but has decided to drop his offer from before he went away down another £10,000... As the original offer was way under our asking price anyway there's no way we can drop a further £10,000 (and dont particularly want to for someone who's going to potentially mess us about) so we're back to hoping for viewers this weekend!
Cathy
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Decide between you and Andy how low you are willing to sell for and don't go below that price and stick to your decision. It may take a little longer to sell but at least you have made a strong decision that you are both willing to stick to. I really hope your buyer is just around the corner so that you can move on with your life. I have to say I don't envy your position, I think I would rather have twins than be in your situation!! lol
(I'm sure I won't be saying that when they have me up every 3 hours for a feed!) he he
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Hello Sammie 
We are British too, moved here in Oct 07, not really looked back totally love it.
We have a 5 year old boy, our main reason for leaving the Uk to give him more freedom growing up in a relatively safe environment. We are also very happy to say we are expecting our own little Aussie twins due on July 31st, we're really excited about it. We've just been out to buy a dishwasher to make life easier for when they arrive, I just wish we could afford a live in nanny to help out too!!

We are British too, moved here in Oct 07, not really looked back totally love it.
We have a 5 year old boy, our main reason for leaving the Uk to give him more freedom growing up in a relatively safe environment. We are also very happy to say we are expecting our own little Aussie twins due on July 31st, we're really excited about it. We've just been out to buy a dishwasher to make life easier for when they arrive, I just wish we could afford a live in nanny to help out too!!

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Hi Teabag and Sammie T thank you for the welcome, it is a beautiful place. After WA Teabag Tassie must be very different for you, but this wonderous country has so much to offer everybody. Sammie T, Hobart area is beautiful, I love the markets there, particularly the Black Hmongs from Laos, their veggies ae just wonderful. They are wonderful people as well, I worked with them in the hill tribes for 7 years and their babies are sooooooo cute.... Nice to see positive people in the Tasmania thread, I am giggling here, I was a bit annoyed to see all the whinging in ne thread and said so, was accused of being a racist, he he he... difficult to be racist when you have adopted asian kids hehe. Thanks again for the welcom, and Travelbug hang in there, you will soon be over here.
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hi there, lol... no I am a Dr. so no not down the mines yet anyway lol.... we dont make a habit of driving over, we only did it the once, we fly up to Perth, Melbourne then Launceston, takes approx 13 hrs... I can do London Bangkok in that time hahaha. The South is also beautiful love Hobart but my husband has all his friends in the North of Tassie so we have a brillient social life there. At present we have house siiters in our home who are excellent but cant wait for the day when we actually say goodbye to WA and venture east. I really hope you sell you home soon, and come over, would be lovely to meet up one day. Lovely place for children to grow up, and I love going over to Melbourne, Sydney etc for breaks, that is cheap and easy... speak soon Love Sam
Oh i thought you mean't you drove it all the time 
that'll teach me to speed read! Yes, we thought the South was beautiful, but i guess it's like the North / South in the UK - both have lovely places....will just have to decide what feels right when we eventually come over i guess..
Nice to see we have a Dr on the thread now as well - we're a right good mixture of people on here!
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Oh dear Cathy sorry to hear that, I think you just need to make a decision and stick to it, you've missed out so much by hesitating.
Decide between you and Andy how low you are willing to sell for and don't go below that price and stick to your decision. It may take a little longer to sell but at least you have made a strong decision that you are both willing to stick to. I really hope your buyer is just around the corner so that you can move on with your life. I have to say I don't envy your position, I think I would rather have twins than be in your situation!! lol
(I'm sure I won't be saying that when they have me up every 3 hours for a feed!) he he
Decide between you and Andy how low you are willing to sell for and don't go below that price and stick to your decision. It may take a little longer to sell but at least you have made a strong decision that you are both willing to stick to. I really hope your buyer is just around the corner so that you can move on with your life. I have to say I don't envy your position, I think I would rather have twins than be in your situation!! lol
(I'm sure I won't be saying that when they have me up every 3 hours for a feed!) he he
We'd already decided our bottom line figure that we were prepared to drop to, and this guy's offer (the one we were going to accept) was already under that....hence the reason it took us 2 weeks to re-consider... So now that he's dropped that £10,000 there was no way we'd consider it...
I think the hesitation part was not selling back in 2007 (as Andy likes to remind me every so often
). Still, i had my reasons back then for not selling, and i cant turn back time, so onwards and upwards hopefully
....At least in the future we'd have learned from this (she hopes!) Still cant believe that by the summer you'll have twins


He he, who's going to be a busy little bee then eh?

Now where's that furniture polish....(just incase we have any viewers today or tomorrow!
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Hi
Oh i thought you mean't you drove it all the time 
that'll teach me to speed read! Yes, we thought the South was beautiful, but i guess it's like the North / South in the UK - both have lovely places....will just have to decide what feels right when we eventually come over i guess..
Nice to see we have a Dr on the thread now as well - we're a right good mixture of people on here!
Oh i thought you mean't you drove it all the time 
that'll teach me to speed read! Yes, we thought the South was beautiful, but i guess it's like the North / South in the UK - both have lovely places....will just have to decide what feels right when we eventually come over i guess..
Nice to see we have a Dr on the thread now as well - we're a right good mixture of people on here!
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Hi Kerry, thanks - i think the guy is playing games with us, i think sometimes people with money who are buying for business reasons only often forget how much money means to a normal family! 
We'd already decided our bottom line figure that we were prepared to drop to, and this guy's offer (the one we were going to accept) was already under that....hence the reason it took us 2 weeks to re-consider... So now that he's dropped that £10,000 there was no way we'd consider it...
I think the hesitation part was not selling back in 2007 (as Andy likes to remind me every so often
). Still, i had my reasons back then for not selling, and i cant turn back time, so onwards and upwards hopefully
....At least in the future we'd have learned from this (she hopes!)
Still cant believe that by the summer you'll have twins

He he, who's going to be a busy little bee then eh?
Now where's that furniture polish....(just incase we have any viewers today or tomorrow!
)

We'd already decided our bottom line figure that we were prepared to drop to, and this guy's offer (the one we were going to accept) was already under that....hence the reason it took us 2 weeks to re-consider... So now that he's dropped that £10,000 there was no way we'd consider it...
I think the hesitation part was not selling back in 2007 (as Andy likes to remind me every so often
). Still, i had my reasons back then for not selling, and i cant turn back time, so onwards and upwards hopefully
....At least in the future we'd have learned from this (she hopes!) Still cant believe that by the summer you'll have twins


He he, who's going to be a busy little bee then eh?

Now where's that furniture polish....(just incase we have any viewers today or tomorrow!
)
#608
It worked though the house sold to the first viewer.
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hehehe doesnt it just. I love the smell, I also had candles burning everywhere as well , chill out music and a bottle of plonk in the fridge, sold also to the first buyer. I sold a house in Scotland, which was my house, then we married and lived in Karratha, came back to sell the house, and under Scottish law my husband (ozzie) had to give me permission to sell MY house, I was totally stunned. Nothing stranger than law eh hahaha
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Cathy, I would drive it all the time if I were to collect a million bucks each time, hehe but its a fair old drag, I think when we leave Karratha in a year or so I think that will be the last time we do the trip, I am so excited to see the other side, as well. Yes Cathy as far as north and south go, Hobart is my favourite city, but all our friends and family are North and we have a place on the River Tamar which is beautiful, so I have no complaints whatsoever. We are surrounded by vineyards, cosy tea houses (welsh) we even have a small gold mine near us. You will know where you want to be, you just get the feeling "This is it" hahaha. Are you bringing your own furniture etc over here? This is going to be so exciting for you.
That's really nice to hear...We will be shipping whatever we can squeeze into a 20ft container when we do move. Ideally we'd ship it all out a few weeks before we leave the UK ourselves to give it all a headstart so that we're not without too much stuff for too long... Our plan is then to get somekind of self-catering/holiday type accom for a few weeks and during that time sort out what area we would like to get a rental in (& hopefully find something we like).
It will be exciting, and i'm looking forward to all the newness of it all... Although i'll probably find it a bit scary when the time comes as well

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hehehe doesnt it just. I love the smell, I also had candles burning everywhere as well , chill out music and a bottle of plonk in the fridge, sold also to the first buyer. I sold a house in Scotland, which was my house, then we married and lived in Karratha, came back to sell the house, and under Scottish law my husband (ozzie) had to give me permission to sell MY house, I was totally stunned. Nothing stranger than law eh hahaha
We keep forgetting about the bread thing...
The problem with the coffee thing is that i have never drunk tea or coffee myself - so the only coffee consumption that goes on in our house is Andy my OH's and any visitors that might ask for it - so i have no posh coffee machines or posh coffee for that matter 
We do burn candles though before a viewer arrives, and i know they smell really nice... I haven't noticed anyone pull a face when they've walked in so hopefully the house does smell nice and clean ha ha...
Isn't that funny about the Scottish Law thing - but then again that particular law was probably written a 1000 years ago!
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Hi Sam, you can tell you love your home in Tas by the way you describe it and the area you live in.
That's really nice to hear...
We will be shipping whatever we can squeeze into a 20ft container when we do move. Ideally we'd ship it all out a few weeks before we leave the UK ourselves to give it all a headstart so that we're not without too much stuff for too long... Our plan is then to get somekind of self-catering/holiday type accom for a few weeks and during that time sort out what area we would like to get a rental in (& hopefully find something we like).
It will be exciting, and i'm looking forward to all the newness of it all... Although i'll probably find it a bit scary when the time comes as well

That's really nice to hear...We will be shipping whatever we can squeeze into a 20ft container when we do move. Ideally we'd ship it all out a few weeks before we leave the UK ourselves to give it all a headstart so that we're not without too much stuff for too long... Our plan is then to get somekind of self-catering/holiday type accom for a few weeks and during that time sort out what area we would like to get a rental in (& hopefully find something we like).
It will be exciting, and i'm looking forward to all the newness of it all... Although i'll probably find it a bit scary when the time comes as well


#613
Got an update too.
Finally sold our house but way under what we wanted. Had to bite the bullet as at this rate we would be spending more on flights than what we lost in the value of the house. The Mrs goes back to the UK tonight to sort every thing and hopefully be back in just over a month. Good luck to any one (and there are a few) trying to sell.
Finally sold our house but way under what we wanted. Had to bite the bullet as at this rate we would be spending more on flights than what we lost in the value of the house. The Mrs goes back to the UK tonight to sort every thing and hopefully be back in just over a month. Good luck to any one (and there are a few) trying to sell.
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Got an update too.
Finally sold our house but way under what we wanted. Had to bite the bullet as at this rate we would be spending more on flights than what we lost in the value of the house. The Mrs goes back to the UK tonight to sort every thing and hopefully be back in just over a month. Good luck to any one (and there are a few) trying to sell.

Finally sold our house but way under what we wanted. Had to bite the bullet as at this rate we would be spending more on flights than what we lost in the value of the house. The Mrs goes back to the UK tonight to sort every thing and hopefully be back in just over a month. Good luck to any one (and there are a few) trying to sell.
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Got an update too.
Finally sold our house but way under what we wanted. Had to bite the bullet as at this rate we would be spending more on flights than what we lost in the value of the house. The Mrs goes back to the UK tonight to sort every thing and hopefully be back in just over a month. Good luck to any one (and there are a few) trying to sell.

Finally sold our house but way under what we wanted. Had to bite the bullet as at this rate we would be spending more on flights than what we lost in the value of the house. The Mrs goes back to the UK tonight to sort every thing and hopefully be back in just over a month. Good luck to any one (and there are a few) trying to sell.
Now you can get on with your life here, I'm so pleased for you! You must be so relieved. Best of luck with it all mate.



