Were looking for a new home, then found one.Is she serious??View attachment 1757790
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Is this the big news? Yawn, she’s made it out like she’s pregnant or something!Were looking for a new home, then found one.
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They wanted a buy to let do-er upper in the Cotswolds, then thought about Cornwall/Newquay, but the distance was too far for viewings then maintenance etc.Is she serious??View attachment 1757790
She’s said a lot of her friends still live in Manchester.I can't wait to see how much money they lose on that house. Because even if they make about what they bought it for, they've spent a fortune on the hideous interior (notwithstanding the freebies). It's a much tougher market now than it was when they bought. I wouldn't be surprised if it sat on the market for a while. It's not on a direct train line to London so no good for commuters, it's not a country pile and it isn't close enough to Oxford or the Cotswolds for those who are priced out there. Interest rates won't make a mortgage of any size on it attractive. I just don't see who their market is.
ETA. It doesn't really matter where they go, her life is still going to be as empty. I think the north is a mistake for them. Closer to London would have been better but you can't reason with stupid.
Sorry just been battling through 5,000 ad breaksDid she actually say they are going to sell the place? Or buying an additional property?
Yeah, its going to be a tough time to sell but I feel all the changes they've made are going to limit their market. They will struggle to recoup what they've investedI can't wait to see how much money they lose on that house. Because even if they make about what they bought it for, they've spent a fortune on the hideous interior (notwithstanding the freebies). It's a much tougher market now than it was when they bought. I wouldn't be surprised if it sat on the market for a while. It's not on a direct train line to London so no good for commuters, it's not a country pile and it isn't close enough to Oxford or the Cotswolds for those who are priced out there. Interest rates won't make a mortgage of any size on it attractive. I just don't see who their market is.
ETA. It doesn't really matter where they go, her life is still going to be as empty. I think the north is a mistake for them. Closer to London would have been better but you can't reason with stupid.
Specific is a very polite way of putting it 🥲All that work on the garden and now they’re selling the house
Her design tastes are very specific so I’m sure whoever buys the house will tear up a lot of the interiors, which is such a shame.
Not exactly family friendly and nothing more annoying than having to climb into a deep tub for a shower, painful if you slip (ouchhh). Walk-in showers are far more sellable for en-suites. Not everyone is a gymnastI just had to revisit the spare bedroom en-suite
I just can’t…
Which are would I search on rightmove to see it please?Yeah, its going to be a tough time to sell but I feel all the changes they've made are going to limit their market. They will struggle to recoup what they've invested
Doesn't look like it is on the market yet (quick search on rightmove)
Where's the sink!? And why can two people fit on that toilet?I just had to revisit the spare bedroom en-suite
I just can’t…
It isn't on there yet. The rough location has been mentioned on this pageWhich are would I search on rightmove to see it please?