Peanot
Well-Known Member
I feel it is ok to post this on here as I have advertised her with H&H.
I have had my lovely mare advertised for about 3 weeks and in this last week we have had 3 people come and see her. They all really liked her and were positive about her. She didnt put a foot wrong and did everything that was asked of her. The first lady wanted to come for a second ride and leave a deposit but then her personal circumstances changed. The next lady made a much lower offer than the asking price and we didnt feel that she was the `right one` and the third lady had another lined up to look at and decided to go for that one as it was smaller! Is it just me or what?
My mare is a lovely genuine mare who has turned her hoof to dressage altho with a positive rider she will make a lovely all rounder as when I was a more positive rider (younger)
I was out jumping BN and Disc.
Is anyone else having these issues with prospective buyers? We thought that the first to see her, would want her as she is so straight forward and lovely but its not the case. I suppose on a positive note, she must be appealing to people to make offers etc but its such a rollercoaster ride when selling a horse. Why cant it all be straight forward......
Rant over...... creme egg and cheesy doritos for all that have read this.
I`d just like to hear other stories of people selling their horses recently. Is there any hope of me finding a lovely home for my mare?...
I have had my lovely mare advertised for about 3 weeks and in this last week we have had 3 people come and see her. They all really liked her and were positive about her. She didnt put a foot wrong and did everything that was asked of her. The first lady wanted to come for a second ride and leave a deposit but then her personal circumstances changed. The next lady made a much lower offer than the asking price and we didnt feel that she was the `right one` and the third lady had another lined up to look at and decided to go for that one as it was smaller! Is it just me or what?
My mare is a lovely genuine mare who has turned her hoof to dressage altho with a positive rider she will make a lovely all rounder as when I was a more positive rider (younger)
Is anyone else having these issues with prospective buyers? We thought that the first to see her, would want her as she is so straight forward and lovely but its not the case. I suppose on a positive note, she must be appealing to people to make offers etc but its such a rollercoaster ride when selling a horse. Why cant it all be straight forward......
Rant over...... creme egg and cheesy doritos for all that have read this.
I`d just like to hear other stories of people selling their horses recently. Is there any hope of me finding a lovely home for my mare?...