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Exciting times. We also have a bungalow, but from the 70's. Ours was a big stretch too but we took the view that it was as sound an investment that you could have, therefore moving it on should always be possible if things got too tight. You should have the same security given where you are going. We both love bungalow living now, and while all types of places have their own pros and cons, on the balance of it I think they are great, we have no intention of changing anytime soon.
Hope it is a smooth sale.
Does yours need much work?
Our buyers surveyor coming tomorrow- ours is a 4 year old house with 6 years left on the guarantee. Just had our offer accepted on a 1930s bungalow near Bath :)
Having a few palpitations about the cost as it’s double what we paid for the house we’re selling but we blasted the mortgage so have a nearly half the price of the new house deposit. Scary stuff- just hope stamp duty comes down before we sign on the dotted line. Eek