Like the sentiment on the house. But when it comes down to it around half a million (including works) is too far for me - presuming it doesn't bid up loads. I don't want to sell my current as it's good rental. If we sold both and paid off her remaining we'd be able to knock a couple of hundred grand off but...As long as the property isn't prone to regular flooding and you can get insurance, if it's your dream house, do it. Buy a pair of wellies and go for it. Life's short. Enjoy it while you can. And phone your parents more often. When they're dead you'll wish for just 5 minutes more with them.
And wear sun screen. Very 1998.As long as the property isn't prone to regular flooding and you can get insurance, if it's your dream house, do it. Buy a pair of wellies and go for it. Life's short. Enjoy it while you can. And phone your parents more often. When they're dead you'll wish for just 5 minutes more with them.
400 years old!Mine is from 1615 and most of the work involved is from later additions (Currently having our 100 year old roof replaced, the slate anyway, the beams are pristine) we had to have some extensive damp proofing done a few years back because part of the house is half underground, our rear downstairs windows are ground level but other than that nothing really too expensive.
Personally I think its all worth it though to live in somewhere with character.
Of course. Good idea!I'm going to the Lake District in a couple of weeks, give me some money and i'll buy you a house np.
So. With brexit how far do we reckon house prices are going to fall?
Zoopla reckon 50 grand off a £295,000 house. The Chancellor reckons 18%. Some say 15%, 10% and a few say 5% or not at all.
18%'d be a big saving on a £350,000 mortgage...
Not bothered. It wont goto the1998 level that i paid for my house and i dont intend to move soon. So doesnt make any difference to me and might make it easier for first timers to get a mortgage.So. With brexit how far do we reckon house prices are going to fall?
Zoopla reckon 50 grand off a £295,000 house. The Chancellor reckons 18%. Some say 15%, 10% and a few say 5% or not at all.
18%'d be a big saving on a £350,000 mortgage...
Well bully for you fucko.Not bothered....doesnt make any difference to me...
Yup go me \0/Well bully for you fucko.