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Thanks Squirrel.
None so far. *Sad face*0 -
Cant believe house hasn't been snapped up. But then there are 2 lovely ones near me that haven't moved. One was over priced I think and they have now dropped it - but the other one - lovely and just not sure why no interest. Odd timesMade it to mortgage free but what a muddle that became
In the event the proverbial hits the fan then co-habitees are better stashing their cash than being mortgage free !!0 -
The market IS slow here.
House jobs planned for today. The place is a pit after a week of the childrens' tender minstrations!0 -
Blog updated AGAIN. I don't know myself.0
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Must be awful to have that stalemate going on my sales (one every 10 - 11 years, so not a massive turnover) have been quick to find a purchaser, and then really slow to actually complete I've been wondering about selling *this* house to downsize to a flat, but decided not to, I don't want the work with my current energy levels. Hearing what its like for you, even though its a different part of the country, confirms that thats the right decision for me.
Hope today is good!2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
Sounds like the right thing, KC.
We face three problems
the price bracket
the average salary here
the house is too big for the garden.
I know we could drop the price 50k and sell tomorrow, but what would be the point?0 -
We had the same problem, but gave up trying to sell.
Ours is too pricey for a terrace but in a lovely spot.
We bought at the height off the boom, then had to re-mortgage for hubby
Not appreciated in value in 11 years
Is a niche market, no parking and a right of way in front terrace.
good luck. I do hope you find a buyer soonMortgage restart June 2018 £119950Re mortgage August 19 £110470, … Mortgage November 22 £85600 final 0% CC 3300Home renovations - £65000, mid 2018 - mid 20220 -
smallholdingsister wrote: »Sounds like the right thing, KC.We face three problems
the price bracket
the average salary here
the house is too big for the garden.
I know we could drop the price 50k and sell tomorrow, but what would be the point?
Can you buy the bit of land at the edge of your back garden to increase its size and put them in balance more? My brother actually did this recently, he's only in a terraced house at the edge of a village, but he backs onto fields, and he found out that the land at the bottom of his garden was only leased from the farmer, not included in the sale! So he found a bit of extra money and went for it. Not to sell, but to confirm ownership of his veggies2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
Thanks moneyfordreams.
Its a kind of catch 22, KC. No one seriously entertains an offer from someone with no buyer and so we wouldn't know until it was too late IYSWIM?
Going back decades part of our neighbour's garden DID belong to our house.
We have asked nicely should they ever want to sell it back...asking more than once would be pushy and wrong I think.0 -
Morning! Off to a rally with the DDs and the Plops today.0
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