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You could also get lucky... the damp may just be due to a bad window or a ventilation brick blocked up. The blown plaster is something you can bridge for a while (I have done same in my house).
The street is lovely and you can defo do something to disguise the view.
Also worth noting living on a building site is hell on earth, we never have the money to move out so live onsite during works, cooking and cleaning out of 1 bedroom and a gross bathroom wasn't much fun for 4 months.
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@chrisbmx116 @konastab01 was chatting to the neighbours non-flue side and they were a really nice recently retired couple.
Also chatting to the guy over the road, who was a builder working on his own house. Spoke to him for about 30 mins about the whole thing. From speaking to both of them, the couple paid about 420 with the loft already done. And then spent loads doing more to it. So unfortunately I think it'll go close to asking price which would eat a lot of the do it up budget. Will keep my eye on it from a distance
@bq @chrisbmx116 that is quite the list. Perfectly done might get 380 for it now based on my estimates of the area - so if got it for 280 could be slightly in the green. Lots of risk. And then you'd still be looking at a shit extension with a shit plastic chimney flue