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TitleHouses in the southside now going for 37% over asking ?!
AuthorSlowMachina
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[This terraced house](https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/121987226#/?channel=RES_BUY) in the southside was on the market for £325k and [sold for £446k](https://scotlis.ros.gov.uk/property-summary/GLA67993), thats an offers over increase of £121k or 37%.

I've noticed that 20% over asking is pretty much standard for the southside, seen some around 30% over but 37% is the highest I've ever seen. I know people built up savings over the pandemic but to have this kind of cash to splash....

Basic question really, how is this possible or even sustainable?
Reddit Linkhttps://www.reddit.com/r/glasgow/comments/w9qziz/houses_in_the_southside_now_going_for_37_over/
CreatedWed 27th Jul 2022 10:45pm
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