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Bedroom Question.....
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pulliptears wrote: »That sounds exactly like my situation. Im half tempted to just leave things as they are to be honest. I cant make the room any bigger and I really dont want to disrupt my daughter.
I guess it will sell when it sells and we are in no rush. Its just some days I have these grand ideas, but after Ive sat and thought about it for a while I cant see that a cheap sofa bed is going to clinch a sale :rolleyes:
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If you don't have a bed in there, some people are going to view and wonder if it's big enbugh for a bed anyway.
What do the sale particulars say? Should they read "small third bedroom, ideal for a study" ?
I would guess that viewers are expecting a third bedroom when the reality is that it would struggle to serve as a "full bedroom" if you see what I mean.
Better to manage expectations so that viewers are only expecting a study - then they won't be disappointed (or won't view at all, which is no bad thing if they're not going to be interested).Warning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac
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pulliptears wrote: »So, the question is, if you were viewing a house would it put you off if there was no bed in the third bedroom?
Wouldn't put me off at all. Didn't put our buyers off either. Master bedroom had a bed in it as that was our room. The smallest room was used a study (but would fit a single bed in it) and the middle room was used to store our moving boxes in. We sold to the first viewers through the door.:heart2: Love isn't finding someone you can live with. It's finding someone you can't live without :heart2:0 -
Our house has a small 3rd bedroom and when we came to view it, it had a full size single bed in it.
When we saw it, we realised it was realistically couldn't be used as a small bedroom (although we had no need for it) and now use it as a study.2014 Target;
To overpay CC by £1,000.
Overpayment to date : £310
2nd Purse Challenge:
£15.88 saved to date0
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