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Looking forward to everything running smoothly in the New Year
delmar39
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Hi there I posted a thread on here three weeks ago about accepting an offer on our house. Everything is still on track and we're now looking forward to chilling over Christmas. The builder of the new house is cracking on with things and if all goes to plan we should be in by 26th Feb, which I'm sure will come around pretty quickly! Just to say thanks for all your comments and I'll let you know how things pan out in the New Year. In the meantime have a good Christmas and a Happy New Year and to all of those who have sold or bought in what is supposed to be a quiet period - congrats!!
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Merry Christmas to you too, delmar!0
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same here!! we have amortgage promise on a 3 bed we are buying through the Homebuy scheme but we have to wait 2-3 weeks to make sure the mortgage and approval all goes ahead, its so stressful, I hate waiting!!0
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same here!! we have amortgage promise on a 3 bed we are buying through the Homebuy scheme but we have to wait 2-3 weeks to make sure the mortgage and approval all goes ahead, its so stressful, I hate waiting!!
Yeah I know what you mean the whole process is a nightmare. Best of luck with the mortgage.0 -
thankyou, best of luck to you for the new year too! It's just that everything could fall apart so easily, trying not to get our hopes up too much but we love the idea of having our own place by Easter!!0
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thankyou, best of luck to you for the new year too! It's just that everything could fall apart so easily, trying not to get our hopes up too much but we love the idea of having our own place by Easter!!
I know what you mean. We took our house off the market when we accepted (part of the deal) so if things fall through we've lost valuable time, but hey, people do successfully sell and buy all the time so what's to say it won't all go to plan
. It is a long old slog. Keep us posted...... 0
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