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Neighbouring house on market for £40k less!!!
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Final Update...
Completed today!!! Moving in on Friday0 -
Wellieboot wrote: »Final Update...
Completed today!!! Moving in on Friday
Enjoy the new home!0 -
Wooooo must be the best feeling!0
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I wish you well in your new home.0
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Well done!0
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The end terrace looks a more substantial gaff, but it might be academic, in that when I clicked thru; both properties were off the market!0
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Oops- sorry-? Always read page 4!0
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Mortgage-free for fourteen years!
Over £40,000 mis-sold PPI reclaimed0 -
Congrats. It a lovely house.0
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I've owned a mid terrace house for nearly forty years (but it has its own access to the rear via a creeping freehold).
I personally think the access is worth a few grand - but not forty grand! I like the kitchen better in the end terrace and the fact that it has two loos, one up, one down. But the roof is a big issue.
To me it would depend how much I wanted to pay for the access and I would also consider the expense of the roof.(AKA HRH_MUngo)
Member #10 of £2 savers club
Imagine someone holding forth on biology whose only knowledge of the subject is the Book of British Birds, and you have a rough idea of what it feels like to read Richard Dawkins on theology: Terry Eagleton0
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