hifinutt
hifinutt
Are you planning going with her?
Are you planning going with her?
By experience?
I taught there from '79 - '89 and the teaching helped. Still, we had 15/16 year old kids on School trips to London terrified 'cos they'd never been off island before.
Like the King (or Queen) an owner cannot be dead!The owners are now both dead and as far as I know it's the next of kin just wanting rid
I have suggested a £40K reduction to the estate agents , See what happens
Like the King (or Queen) an owner cannot be dead!
To be honest tho...I agree. Be near the coast do, but living is far better a few miles inland
mostly cos you get a good bit more for your buck if 'seaview' is not on the description.
Just hop on a bus and go look whenever you want, but those winds!
Yes, that would do it...1st house I was intrested in fell through due to foundation / under pinning needed
UPDATE !
1st house I was intrested in fell through due to foundation / under pinning needed ( NO mention of this on the estate agents wording )
Yesterday I did a 400 mile round trip to see a house , Described as being in a nice rural quiet location and in good condition
Well GOOD CONDINTION reads nees new everything , Kitchen , Bathroom , All the double glased windows were blown with condensation between the glass panels , The garden / rooms all looked huge ( Due to the super wide angle lens use on the camera , In reality they were small,
Also no mention of New Holland !!! , A commercial docks , I sat outside the house for 10 mins and in that time 18 HGV went thundering through 20 feet from the fornt of the house ,
Leason lernt , Take no notice of estate agents and read between the lines
Similarly I remember that about 15 years ago there was a survey on "the best place to live" with points awarded for short commutes, low crime, inexpensive housing, etc. Alnwick, Northumberland, was the place. It was near the sea and a National Park, no unemployment, no crime, average commute 8 minutes, blah blah. House prices went through the roof for 2 years, then fell like a stone. All the incomers realised that a small town 30 miles north of Newcastle was a long way from anywhere else, and sold up because they were bored. How many teashops do you want to visit, how often do you want to sit in the pub talking to Albert and his dog?
There are absolutely NO houses for sale in our county