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  • #16
    Living in our second house now. I can not see us moving again.
    Our move went really smooth. We were fortunate that our first house sold on the day we put it up.
    The house we live in now, was owned by someone who was moving abroad which meant we were
    not stuck in a chain. It was about 15 years ago, but if I remember correctly, it was all done in about
    8-10 weeks.

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    • #17
      House sales in my area are mental at the moment. My eldest son is looking to move and the two nicest houses he wanted to view had a waiting list just for a viewing. My next door neighbour put his house up for sale last month and they had offers of the full asking price from the first two viewings so cancelled the other twenty.
      'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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      • #18
        Apparently house prices are going to rocket by 40% where I live when Cross Rail is completed, not sure how much I believe that but I'm hoping there will be a bit of a jump so we can move to a house

        I think people hope to get a bigger house straight away ready for when they start a family, our flat is big enough for the two of us and our daughter as well (at the moment at least) but I am worried about when she start to grow and hopefully we have more children as it will start to feel small then and with my wife either not working or working part time I'm not sure how much of a mortgage we'd be able to get

        Also - although buying a house is a nightmare, it is completely worth it the moment you move in
        Last edited by sheppsea; 15-03-2015, 01:00 PM.

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        • #19
          If you can afford to move now sheppsea i'd make the move, older you get the the harder it is to get a mortgage
          last thing you want is paying a mortgage when your in your 70s.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by TonyN View Post
            If you can afford to move now sheppsea i'd make the move, older you get the the harder it is to get a mortgage
            last thing you want is paying a mortgage when your in your 70s.
            I'm not in a rush - I'm still in my 20s (until August at least) so we have a bit of time yet

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            • #21
              Diden't think you were that young sheppsea in that case you have plenty of time
              still a young rooster wish i was that age again.

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              • #22
                I fought in the war for young men like you....didn't get one though -Kenny Everit

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                • #23
                  I agree about the room sizes. Ours is an end of terrace newish build (2009) and the 3rd bedroom is tiny, an office room is all its really good for!

                  Luckily the living room is a good size and theres Little Havana in the garden for me to smoke in with peace and quiet!

                  But this is certainly the most stressful thing I've ever done! Already told the fiancee, Not moving for at least 15 years now!!

                  MK

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                  • #24
                    Im am looking at a new house to move to. Well my first house as only had flats before and got to say more then a bit nervous about it

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                    • #25
                      So much to do before you even move.
                      Post office to redirect your mail
                      Bt tell them your new address to reconnect you
                      gas board to disconnect you
                      electric same think
                      water board same thing

                      Then when you finaly move comes the decorating etc 9 times out of 10 our other half won't be happy the way the whole house looks.

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                      • #26
                        Once the house is bought and the wedding is all done and dusted, Im just looking forward to sitting in my garden, with a large cigar and an even larger drink!

                        Is it so much for a man to ask for?

                        MK

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                        • #27
                          Not realy much to ask for matt.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by MattKernow View Post
                            Once the house is bought and the wedding is all done and dusted, Im just looking forward to sitting in my garden, with a large cigar and an even larger drink!

                            Is it so much for a man to ask for?

                            MK
                            that sounds like a very good idea.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by MattKernow View Post
                              Once the house is bought and the wedding is all done and dusted, Im just looking forward to sitting in my garden, with a large cigar and an even larger drink!

                              Is it so much for a man to ask for?

                              MK
                              Not at all bud.

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