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Comparable evidence
Where £150,000 sits against 6 real sales.
These are the sales the agent should be comparing to yours.
6 nearby sold comparables in NE8 average about £137,000 and sit roughly 0.4 miles from the listing.
Your suggested opening offer is £128,000 →
Asking price is higher than 5 of 6 comparable sales.
7, Marmion Court, Worsdell Drive, Gateshead, NE8 2EY
0.35 miles
2 bed · flat
£145,000
sold Dec 25
£145,734
adjusted to today
£166/sqft est.
149, Baltic Quay, Mill Road, Gateshead, NE8 3QY
0.35 miles
2 bed · flat
£155,000
sold Dec 25
£155,785
adjusted to today
£177/sqft est.
126, Westbourne Avenue, Gateshead, NE8 4NQ
0.35 miles
2 bed · flat
£140,000
sold Dec 25
£140,709
adjusted to today
£160/sqft est.
| Address | Date | Dist. | Beds | Type | Sold | Adj. today | £/sqft |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7, Marmion Court, Worsdell Drive, Gateshead, NE8 2EY | Dec 25 | 0.35 miles | 2 | flat | £145,000 | £145,734 | £166/sqft est. |
| 149, Baltic Quay, Mill Road, Gateshead, NE8 3QY | Dec 25 | 0.35 miles | 2 | flat | £155,000 | £155,785 | £177/sqft est. |
| 126, Westbourne Avenue, Gateshead, NE8 4NQ | Dec 25 | 0.35 miles | 2 | flat | £140,000 | £140,709 | £160/sqft est. |
Adjusted values reflect ONS House Price Index correction to March 2026. All data sourced from HM Land Registry Price Paid records.
Your move
An opening offer the agent can’t dismiss.
Suggested opening offer
£128,000
£22,000 below asking · supported by comparable evidence · ~£721/month on a 25yr mortgage at fair value
And the line that lands it:
I've been through the recent sales nearby — 7 Marmion Court, Worsdell Drive sold for £145,000 in December, and 5 other comparable sales point the same way. The evidence suggests a current market value of £132,000 to £143,000. At your asking price of £150,000, I'd like to make an opening offer of £128,000.
Based on 6 comparable sales. The full offer letter is in your free report.
- Open at
- £128,000
- Expect to agree
- £130,000 – £142,000
- Walk away above
- £142,500
All three come from the same comparable evidence as the figures above. Above the walk-away price, no sale nearby supports what you would be paying.
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Try a different offer
£128,000
Inside the range these homes sold for. 2 of 6 comparable sales went below this.
About £670 a month at this price, on a 25-year mortgage at 5% with a 10% deposit.
Six answers, ready.
Every one is built from the evidence above, so you can check it before you use it.
“The comparables you're using aren't really comparable.”
Name one. 7 Marmion Court, Worsdell Drive sold for £145,000 in December 2025, 0.35 miles away. That is a real transaction on the Land Registry, not an estimate. My offer of £128,000 is built from that sale and 5 others like it. If you have a sale that supports £150,000, I would genuinely like to see it.
“We've had a lot of interest in this one.”
Then an offer backed by recorded sold evidence should be an easy one to take to the vendor. Mine is £128,000, and I can move quickly.
“The vendor won't go below the asking price.”
That is the vendor's decision to make, and they should make it with the evidence in front of them. The comparable sales put this nearer £137,000. Please do put my offer to them.
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“Those sales are old — the market has moved since then.”
They have already been adjusted for that. Every comparable in my figure is inflation-corrected to today using the ONS House Price Index, so the movement you're describing is priced in. The gap that remains is pricing, not timing.
“This one's different — it's been improved throughout.”
Improvements are real and I am happy to pay for them, but they are the difference between two numbers, not a reason to abandon the evidence. Comparable sales put this nearer £137,000. Tell me what the improvements cost and we can talk about where between there and £150,000 this lands.
“We already have another offer close to asking.”
Then you should take it, and I will withdraw with no hard feelings. If it does not proceed, my offer of £128,000 stands, it is backed by evidence, and I am ready to move. Buyers who offer above the evidence are the ones whose surveys and mortgage valuations come back short.
A household income of about £24,000 buys this house at £128,000, on a 10% deposit of £12,800. Estimated at 5× income; lenders vary.
10% of your offer — change it if yours differs.
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The cost of overpaying
£23,100
What buying at the asking price would cost you over fair value, once the extra borrowing is paid off.
- Paid over fair value
- £13,000
- Extra mortgage interest, over a 25-year mortgage at 5%
- £9,800
- Additional stamp duty
- £300
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Sold prices and dates
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Estimate range (low–high)
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Suggested opening offer
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Maximum advisable price
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Negotiation script
Overpaying cost breakdown
Days on market and price reductions
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