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  • This appeals to me / us

    https://www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/find-your-home/england/london/stratford/chobham-manor/the-moselle-b-template

    Pros

    • new build house, should be efficient and properly wired / arranged for modern living
    • ,so no need to do anything with it before moving in
    • car port thing to put e cargo bike and camper van, get straight to the fucking golf thread
    • terrace/s
    • lots of interesting stuff nearby
    • I know the general area well, have family in Hackney
    • access to La France via Stratford Int.

    Cons

    • Freehold but assume has some awful conditions attached
    • Obvs couldn't extend / change that much if at all
    • No idea about services in the area
    • Build might be shit, warranties not worth the paper they are on
    • Community might be completely missing and / or rubbish
    • access to Europe might be revoked

    Anything I've missed, other than north [edit: of the river] London being a fucking hell hole?

  • new build house, should be efficient and properly wired / arranged for modern living

    Not neccessarily there is a lot of stuff that gets messed up in the new build process a lot can go un noticed, even if there is a snagging provision in your contract.

    car port thing to put e cargo bike and camper van, get straight to the fucking golf thread

    This may be a BIG con, often to get planning a lot of developers will do a deal with the planning authority meaning that if you live in their shiny new development you cannot apply for a residents parking permit. So if down the line you need to add another car to your fleet of vehicles and cannot get it in the car port you're shafted and have to pay for private parking. Also can effect the resale value if you put off a number of potential buyers who are adamant that they want 2 cars and can't have it.

    terrace/s

    A potential money pit for damp issues; if the terrace is poorly designed or not contructed by someone who knows what they are doing or even is constructed by someone who knows what they were doing but is hungover on the day they do the waterproofing!

    Most new build properties are fine but having had to put right some truly shocking workmanship on new build properties I'm always a bit sceptical about them. The biggest problem is that the developers tend to employ their own building inspectors, so if the people putting up the building are paying the inspectors directly things can get swept under the rug. I would imagine that after phase II of the grenfell enquiry comes out this will no longer be allowed but any changes will take a while to come through.

  • This may be a BIG con, often to get planning a lot of developers will do a deal with the planning authority meaning that if you live in their shiny new development you cannot apply for a residents parking permit.

    Yep. Got kinda caught out by this on first flat purchase. It will probably rule out those with a requirement to keep more than one car, sure.

    Good points though, thank you. Presumably the thing with proofing on a terrace would be the same if you were buying someone's renovated house with a terrace, except you wouldn't be able to inspect it and you'd have even less than the developer and the NHBC's crappy guarantee?

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