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  • GDB2222
    GDB2222 Posts: 27,045 Forumite
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    If I lived near the sea and could get a hut for that price, I'd snap it up.
    I love beach huts .... £7k's reasonable (if there are no other charges and it's yours for life). Keep a towel, windup radio, little primus stove down there.... marvellous.

    I have fond memories of a childhood beach hut in Bournemouth - rented I think. More comfortable version of camping.
    No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?
  • geoffky
    geoffky Posts: 6,835 Forumite
    I also remember those lovely little huts but ours was inRhyl in north wales and on a so called holiday camp and five of us slept in it....it was a wooden hut about 10ft by 15ft we even had to get a bus to the place as my mum and dad never drove a car..

    how can anyone all these the good old days?
    It is nice to see the value of your house going up'' Why ?
    Unless you are planning to sell up and not live anywhere, I can;t see the advantage.
    If you are planning to upsize the new house will cost more.
    If you are planning to downsize your new house will cost more than it should
    If you are trying to buy your first house its almost impossible.
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