How to win a property bidding war


A property bidding war is called a war for a reason. American television shows depict the process as extremely competitive, with hopeful home buyers shouting the prices they are willing to pay, their faces turning red from anger whenever another buyer outbids them.

While it is entertaining to watch, with a big bucket of caramel popcorn, the reality is often more grounded and much less extreme.

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