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Should go, for £250K. lot of house and tidy and modern if that floats your boat0
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First time I've seen this thread and haven't read all 9 pages but just wanted to give my opinion as a buyer: I think it looks bare and too impersonal, some rooms even look a bit sterile. The kitchen, IMO, is too small for a house that size, internal doors downstairs should match upstairs ones, bathrooms need at least a mirror, plant, something to make them look a bit more homely, radiators should have been all the same and the garden should have at least some plants in it, it would make it look soooo much better.
To me, it looks unfinished TBH, like someone started doing it up and then just couldn't be bothered any more.
If it was a two bed for half the price, it would be very nice, but for a four bed at this price I think you need to spend a bit more time thinking it through and finishing all the little details.
Good luck.too foreign for diplomatic or PC answers, too poor for a sig0 -
Random thread update!
"Bricks and mortar" EA ditched, new pictures, was £270,000 - now £260,000
MUCH better photos.
Paint the front door to match the garage, or vice versa, and price it at £250,000 to get under the Stamp Duty threshold.
You're never going to get a FTB to buy it, and anyone moving up from a smaller house won't pay £260k with 3% stamp duty....0 -
If it goes on at £250k, you'll probably have to take offers. If it stays at £260k, you'll have to have to hope those looking up to the stamp duty threshold will be setting their search parameters higher than £250k. Unfortunately, that's the downside of a house priced around the stamp duty threshold. We've suffered too, but it's helped us get a good deal on the house we're buying as it's at the next SD threshold.
It seems you don't really want opinions on your house, so I'll keep schtum as you probably won't want to hear it.
Good luck. Hope you sell soon - or at least start getting viewers through the door!
Jx2024 wins: *must start comping again!*0
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