What does offers over in Scotland mean? Buying a house

When looking at property in Scotland you will very quickly notice that most have an asking price starting ‘Offers Over’. What does this actually mean?

Asking prices are simply a marketing tool. It is very important to note when a property is advertised as ‘offers over’ but there is a lot more to consider when deciding what to offer. Continue reading for other factors that play a huge part.

When buying a house, what does offers over in Scotland REALLY mean?

Is ‘offers over’ the most common way to market a property?

When sellers take their home to the market their goal is to achieve the best price possible. This is completely understandable, as we all need to fill the money pot for the next house.

‘Offers over’ is the most common way of marketing a property in Scotland.

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