We live broadly in south manchester/cheshire.
Sold our house in October having had it on market for 13 months and so naturally feel very fortunate. As a property bear, we substantially reduced the price to make sure it sold before things got really sticky. Made very little indeed in 3 years of ownership, but frankly not complaining...
Currently renting a pleasant 5 bedroom 'executive home' in north Derbyshire for £1,300 per month which is less than the mortgage payments on the old house. As the house is better in every way than the old, being bigger, better garden, nicer area, so the STR thing has made an awful lot of sense. But it is too far out from my workplace in Manchester and so we do want to move.
Have found a house we really like. It is not in Hale/Altrincham areas for those who know this area of the market, still expensive but less demand. 5+ bedrooms. Interesting house and suits our requirements in many ways. On the market since May 2007. Originally on for over £800,000 which is frankly a joke. There is no long sweeping driveway, garden is only 1/4 acre as a previous owner ago sold most of back garden to a builder 20 years ago. Asking price down to £700,000 which would have been on the right lines for late 2006/early 2007 boom time.
Appears no meaningful interest in the house. EAs have let slip that might go for £640,000.
We reckon that offer of £600,000 is appropriate at the moment, as owners are pissed off, having bought their replacement home a year ago and now having to rent it.
Have a flat to sell in Manchester city centre, which as you would expect is not going very fast, but at least is getting decent viewings as I have put it on at a 15% discount to similar properties. Was not a BTL but my main residence for many years before getting married so don't jeer!
Can afford to buy (and more importantly pay for - the two are obviously not synonymous!) the house without selling the flat but will make a substantial dent in monthly outgoings until flat is sold.
Am I mad to make any offer in present climate? £100,000 off asking is a fair whack off though. We think only 20% chance of offer being accepted, but am not minded to offer more until flat sold. But my wife will just want to up the offer until they accept (wholly contrary to my instincts) so grateful for any food for thought.
Obviously, you the merry reader do not know our full circumstances (and less would I give them) but observations of a general nature are greatfully received.

Is it legal to be that bearish MT?