Fantastic, AF. You will have to post some pics of your new digs when you get all organized.![]()
Or I could just post 'em now - I think we're far along enough in the process not to jinx anythingUnder the spoiler due to lots of pics.
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Such a beautiful house! I'm so excited for you!![]()
It's a darling house, AF! Yay!
So great! Look at that kitchen!![]()
That is certainly a very spacious and lovely home for a first buy. Well done !!
How man sq metres of house plus garden do you have ? Is it south facing ? You can make a fabulous flower and vegetable garden.
Are you on the
outskirts of Manchester ?
A house like that would cost a fortune in my neck of the woods so for me it is just a dream.
When are you moving in ? You must be so very excited by the prospect of decorating it.
Beautiful house! Whereabouts in Manchester ? I have an eerie feeling it is the same estate my friends house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you
That was a main requirement for us - there were so many times that I fell in love with a house and then saw the tiny kitchen and had to walk away
Not sure about the size of the garden but the house is around 80 sq. m (around 850 sq. ft). The house is south-west facing - the garden definitely gets enough sunshine for a few veggies (and the garden itself backs onto other people's gardens rather than other houses, so we aren't overlooked).
Yes, outskirts of Manchester, close to lots of public transport so I can head into the city easily
We're moving in next week, providing all goes well!
Thanks! Don't want to be too specific, but it's south-and-a-little-west of the city centre.
Yes I realised that was too much information as soon as I had posted it ..sorry!
I think it is and if so it is a lovely area.
I must say that it looks much bigger than 80 sq metres because of the layout. You're going to do a fabulous
job with the decoration.
Are you worried that we're all coming over to squat AF ?![]()
It looks lovely Aery.
I have put off moving for a while as my husband still hasn't heard about his job so I don't want to take on more mortgage debt when we are unsure about what will happen. We also have a very low mortgage rate (1.8%) and I know it is possible to port the rate to the new mortgage but it isn't definite so I'm concerned about ending up with more mortgage debt coupled with a much higher rate.
Another point is that the house prices have risen here quite a bit over the past year and I'm also worried about moving out of London now and missing any more price increases. A few of the new Crossrail stations will be quite close to us and I think that will push house prices up even further.
So not very interesting news, just trying to be grown up and making extremely boring financial decisions.![]()
Yippee! Dance naked in the house to celebrate!And, almost 7 months after starting this thread... We're officially homeowners!!!![]()