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Has anyone ever heard of a link SEMI detached house?
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davidmcn said:frogglet said:davidmcn said:frogglet said:Looking at the pictures again, I'd be more worried that caravan next door is usually parked in front of the garage for most of the year, blocking your lounge view.
I cant see why they would normally store a caravan in front of their lounge windows.
I personally wouldn't like it parked in front of the garage, but each to their own and its no good moaning after you've bought the house.0 -
frogglet said:davidmcn said:frogglet said:davidmcn said:frogglet said:Looking at the pictures again, I'd be more worried that caravan next door is usually parked in front of the garage for most of the year, blocking your lounge view.
I cant see why they would normally store a caravan in front of their lounge windows.
I personally wouldn't like it parked in front of the garage, but each to their own and its no good moaning after you've bought the house.0 -
Hi everyone,
I think we have decided not to go ahead. We really like the house but I think we are compromising abit too much on what we initially decided we wanted. Esp hearing about fire risk etc not something we want. We are ftb so apologies if the questions seemed obvious. It's all new to us
Thank you so much for your help.1 -
Fire Risk?
Hope you get something that's suitable.The world is not ruined by the wickedness of the wicked, but by the weakness of the good. Napoleon0
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