Hi!
I've been looking for apartments for a while now and I've had quite a lot of viewings so I have a pretty decent feeling for housing prices in Utrecht and Amsterdam. A few weeks ago, I viewed a casco apartment in Amsterdam in an area where I've already viewed a few other places.
Compared to the other apartments, the asking price for the shell apartment seems quite high. Actually so high, that I think any overbidding would be bonkers. Is that normal for shell apartments to have a high asking price and be underbid? What kinda discount can I expect compared to a finished apartment in the same area?
EDIT Since the question came up what casco/shell means in this context: The apartments has no floor (insulation), no heating system, blank, unpainted walls, no shower, no toilet, dry wall finished (untiled) bathroom, no kitchen (or any other furniture), no rooms except for the bathroom, etc.