everything's negotiable but the owners don't have to accept what you offer..more important than the last few dollars on the price is the orientation of the block, is there a potential view or sunny backyard or a few extra metres to allow for backyard access or room for a future pool or backyard shed, is there already underground power gas and telephone, street trees, what about traffic noise and distance to public transport and shops and schools etc so make sure you understand what you're hoping to buy and best of luck with your bargaining
oklouise
LesleyH
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