Beat Gazumping With £1!


Updated on 16 December 2008 | 0 Comments

It's disheartening to be gazumped and embarrassing for the seller as well. Here's one system that eliminates gazumping which should make everyone happy.

It's a well-known fact that no one knows all the rules to Monopoly, but one rule that my siblings and I got right as children was for buying properties at auction. (Yes, you can do this -- read the rules!) However, when bidding for a property we would start at £1 and increase it by just £1 at a time. Needless to say, we didn't finish a game, so don't ask me about the rules for ending it.

If you bid £1 for a real property, you'll usually be laughed at. If you try to outbid the other guy by £1, you'll be scorned. But this isn't always the case, because back in fashion is the sealed bid. This is where all the bidders put their offers in writing and they're opened at the same time. In theory, the property goes to the highest bidder.

This is great news for people who've been gazumped. Gazumping is when a seller agrees to sell to one buyer, and then backs out if another buyer turns up with a higher offer. A report from Scottish Widows reckoned that this had happened to 3.3m buyers. It also shows that Britons are particularly dishonourable, with 37% of us being gazumped, compared with just 29% of the French, 25% of the Spanish and 18% of the Germans. This makes sealed bids look attractive.

Here are some tips for sellers on sealed bids:

And some tips for buyers:

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