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• #26002
Nice Pinterest board have added many to house mood board..
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• #26003
Turned out to be about 1/10 offered.
Well, the first person to view just whipped up 116% of the asking price which we instantly accepted. Must be bonkers but who am I to judge. Having a drink to celebrate right now!
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• #26004
HA, that's AMAZING! Congrats, defo get the drinks in...
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• #26005
CHeeeeers! Need to start whittling it down to actual decisions.
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• #26006
Hah wtf!
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• #26007
I know, utterly ridiculous. Best part is we can exchange semi-instantly and then not have to do any more viewings or anything, just kick back and get ready to move to our new place. And all this while being away on holiday! Starting to think the plane will crash on our way back or something to set things straight again...
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• #26009
Well, the first person to view just whipped up 116% of the asking price which we instantly accepted.
Give me your agent's number
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• #26010
I'm thinking of having him stuffed. Maybe do a European tour in the spring. I'll give you a discount. Ok?
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• #26011
Yup - we got ours from https://www.thegardenoffice.co.uk
It was about 17k from memory - that included the office (5mx3m), installation, electrical connection, Ethernet connection & underfloor heating.
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• #26012
whenever i read this thread: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8rPBlzCIsc&t=3m15s
you'll need to click through, the timing isn't pulled in :(
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• #26013
They look good. Was it money well spent?
We've just had an offer accepted on a 3 bed in Peckham. Trying not to get too excited in case something falls through!
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• #26014
It's certainly good value for money in terms of quality and ease of installation (it took less than three days). It's really well insulated and all the fittings are high quality.
Things i would change would be having it dug down to garden level - i didn't realise when we purchased it that this was something i either needed to do myself or to pay for. The second would be they now offer bi-fold doors that span the whole font which would have been great in the summer.
The final thing i guess would be that we never actually use the thing! We've got enough rooms in the house and the kitchen opens up entirely, into the garden, so we tend to hang out in there in the summer.
It was built originally for me to work from home but my job changed shortly after moving and i now work from home less than once a fortnight.
Obviously it's added value to the house so we've not lost money from it but we certainly don't use it enough to warrant the outlay at the moment...
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• #26015
Give you £20 for it? I'll come pick it up too.
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• #26016
I've seen loads of quite large houses with these things and I've always wondered if they actually get used.
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• #26017
I’m working from home a lot at the moment and having a totally separate environment would be quite useful. One without a fridge, for example.
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• #26018
If i worked from home regularly, i'd definitely spend a large portion of my time in there - it's quiet, warm and has no distractions.
As a space to hang out in, it's too disconnected from the house to make regular use of.
If we had kids i could see it as a really great playroom / tv room etc where they can make all the noise they want.
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• #26019
I'm a musician and my wife is an illustrator so having a dedicated studio space would be great. Probably worth the investment, plus will add some value to the house.
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• #26020
Yeah - if it really has a purpose like that then it's worth the money and i still think the one we have is high quality for the cost.
We just don't need ours as much as we thought we would.
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• #26021
How much is reasonable for selling conveyancing costs? I've bought before but not sold, and just got quoted £1300 including VAT. Google suggests that's in the normal range but on the higher end. But this is London
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• #26022
Your conveyancing solicitor doesn’t need to be in the same part of the country. Don’t pay London prices.
We just paid £649 plus VAT and they were very good.
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• #26023
It depends on the value of the house, but that doesn't sound unreasonable.
You can get lucky with a cheaper one as above, but normally the cheaper they are, the more cases your person will be working on at any time.
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• #26024
Ours was decent
Manchester.Also: how long does it take to come out and fix something if it's LA housing? Upstairs aren't responding etc etc.
Wall is deff worse
FML
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• #26025
Thanks for the help, our mortgage broker has just got us a great deal, knocked £1000 off the fees for both buying and selling combined.
@TW Thanks both, I'll look in to it.