Housies; The Future; fear
Apr. 21st, 2004 01:09 pmBah.
Apparently the woman who owns the house next to
samharber's is demanding an exhorbitant price (twice what Sam and Nook, also in the same street, paid - and it's been on the market for a good while now) and will not budge. She is a fool. The fallout from this is that myself and Ms
bacony will require somewhere to rest our heads come July. Anyone know any good letting agencies in Notlob? The plan is to move there and rent temporarily while I (a) build up capital and (b) find somewhere to buy... hard to arrange house viewings when you live the far side of Manchester.
In case anyone's interested, the crazy woman is asking £57K. I suspect I could get a mortgage for that on my salary - just about - but I think I'd want something a bit larger for that much. I know, housies are expensive these days, but it seems daft considering what other houses in that street went for.
It is still tempting though, if only somebody would sort out the administration... and give me a big pile of cash.
Apparently the woman who owns the house next to
In case anyone's interested, the crazy woman is asking £57K. I suspect I could get a mortgage for that on my salary - just about - but I think I'd want something a bit larger for that much. I know, housies are expensive these days, but it seems daft considering what other houses in that street went for.
It is still tempting though, if only somebody would sort out the administration... and give me a big pile of cash.
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Date: 2004-04-21 08:34 am (UTC)I'm just saying that 57k is unreasonable for my street.
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Date: 2004-04-21 08:39 am (UTC)Terraced, 2 bed, reception/lounge, kitchen, store. yard to rear, double glazed, central heating.
57k's about the start point.
Look in the estate agents 'round your way and see what similar properties are going at....
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Date: 2004-04-21 09:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-04-21 09:21 am (UTC)