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  • Never know, if you're still looking in six months this one might come up again, with a substantial drop in price once they've had a few experiences like yours.

    The thought has crossed my mind.
    I think we'll steer closer to a modern building and keep dreaming of the victorian town house for later in life.
    Either than or buy something cheap and honest that needs a bunch of work but at least admits it.

  • Our place is 1949. While not modern per se, it's been a lot nicer to work on and live in compared to a Victorian shitter

  • Doesn’t have bits of broken slate pretending to be a damp course and earth underneath the floorboards either.

  • Same this side - ours is 1930s and while I always wanted a Victorian terraced, houses were definitely built differently after that period. You can tell our house was designed with an indoor toilet in mind!

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