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Viewing this house tomorrow - grateful for any pointers
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Im not a fan of the allpcated parking as opposed to a dedicated driveway but if your happy with it thars all that matters.1
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Glad that you liked the property. I live in the region and given the rain and wind we get, would be worried about the below street level entrance as well.movingtomacc said:VIEWING UPDATE - We really liked the house for the most part. The path at the rear was clean, no issues there. The kitchen is a bit small but we should be able to put up more counter space if needed. The room sizes are more than adequate for our needs.
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1. The street has a good slope and these are the only houses that are "below street level" so to speak. I don't know what happens if rain water comes down the pavement, it does rain a LOT around here. The EA didn't know but said that he's sure it's all ok as it's almost new-build. I guess I could just walk over when we next get heavy rains and see for myself.
3. If we do decide to offer, I have no idea what price we should start at! Totally confused by all the facts I now have access to, lol!
You would assume that a local new build developer would have thought of that, but you can never say.
Regarding the price, I personally would not be comfortable paying more than 200 for the house.2
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