ryaldinhio 4,738 Posted March 5, 2017 Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 I think you're better off going for the house with more long term potential, it's 10k cheaper with a much bigger garden. The negatives are a 15-20 min longer drive to work and a smaller kitchen at the moment. Id go for potential every time and bigger garden. When I have moved houses I havent really considered work commute because that could change next week. I was buying 3 yrs ago when the market was a bit weaker than it is now and I was told by an estate agent friend to offer 20-25% off list price. I offered 210 on a bungalow that was up for 325 and they came back and said they would accept 230. 95k off just like that! I didnt go for that one in the end. Got a nice little pad in donny out the way and bought some land so have 1/2 an acre back garden now with a biiiiig pond project ongoin. Search for wildlife pond I think that was the thread. Where abouts in donny u lookin? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ryaldinhio 4,738 Posted March 5, 2017 Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 I think you're better off going for the house with more long term potential, it's 10k cheaper with a much bigger garden. The negatives are a 15-20 min longer drive to work and a smaller kitchen at the moment. Id go for potential every time and bigger garden. When I have moved houses I havent really considered work commute because that could change next week. I was buying 3 yrs ago when the market was a bit weaker than it is now and I was told by an estate agent friend to offer 20-25% off list price. I offered 210 on a bungalow that was up for 325 and they came back and said they would accept 230. 95k off just like that! I didnt go for that one in the end. Got a nice little pad in donny out the way and bought some land so have 1/2 an acre back garden now with a biiiiig pond project ongoin. Search for wildlife pond I think that was the thread. Where abouts in donny u lookin? 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogMan85 722 Posted March 5, 2017 Author Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 I think you're better off going for the house with more long term potential, it's 10k cheaper with a much bigger garden. The negatives are a 15-20 min longer drive to work and a smaller kitchen at the moment.Id go for potential every time and bigger garden. When I have moved houses I havent really considered work commute because that could change next week. I was buying 3 yrs ago when the market was a bit weaker than it is now and I was told by an estate agent friend to offer 20-25% off list price. I offered 210 on a bungalow that was up for 325 and they came back and said they would accept 230. 95k off just like that! I didnt go for that one in the end. Got a nice little pad in donny out the way and bought some land so have 1/2 an acre back garden now with a biiiiig pond project ongoin. Search for wildlife pond I think that was the thread. Where abouts in donny u lookin? Fcuk me what do you do for a living? Hahaha. Any area that's not too far from the centre, the MRS works in Kirk Sandall. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ryaldinhio 4,738 Posted March 5, 2017 Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 I think you're better off going for the house with more long term potential, it's 10k cheaper with a much bigger garden. The negatives are a 15-20 min longer drive to work and a smaller kitchen at the moment.Id go for potential every time and bigger garden. When I have moved houses I havent really considered work commute because that could change next week. I was buying 3 yrs ago when the market was a bit weaker than it is now and I was told by an estate agent friend to offer 20-25% off list price. I offered 210 on a bungalow that was up for 325 and they came back and said they would accept 230. 95k off just like that! I didnt go for that one in the end. Got a nice little pad in donny out the way and bought some land so have 1/2 an acre back garden now with a biiiiig pond project ongoin. Search for wildlife pond I think that was the thread. Where abouts in donny u lookin? Fcuk me what do you do for a living? Hahaha. Any area that's not too far from the centre, the MRS works in Kirk Sandall. I am a spark by trade but am now an M&E project manager. Worked hard for everything I have had nothing given and I have been in and out of the housing market at right times so made a bit that way too. Always bought houses that needed work and done them up before selling on. Not moving again though, at my forever home now. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogMan85 722 Posted March 5, 2017 Author Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 (edited) I think you're better off going for the house with more long term potential, it's 10k cheaper with a much bigger garden. The negatives are a 15-20 min longer drive to work and a smaller kitchen at the moment.Id go for potential every time and bigger garden. When I have moved houses I havent really considered work commute because that could change next week. I was buying 3 yrs ago when the market was a bit weaker than it is now and I was told by an estate agent friend to offer 20-25% off list price. I offered 210 on a bungalow that was up for 325 and they came back and said they would accept 230. 95k off just like that! I didnt go for that one in the end. Got a nice little pad in donny out the way and bought some land so have 1/2 an acre back garden now with a biiiiig pond project ongoin. Search for wildlife pond I think that was the thread. Where abouts in donny u lookin? Fcuk me what do you do for a living? Hahaha. Any area that's not too far from the centre, the MRS works in Kirk Sandall. I am a spark by trade but am now an M&E project manager. Worked hard for everything I have had nothing given and I have been in and out of the housing market at right times so made a bit that way too. Always bought houses that needed work and done them up before selling on. Not moving again though, at my forever home now.Good on you pal, our generation has definitely drawn the short straw in the home owning front. My mother and father got a new 4 bedroom detached for £89,000 around 2001. Wages weren't that much different then but the house is worth double that at least. Edited March 5, 2017 by DogMan85 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogMan85 722 Posted March 5, 2017 Author Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 I think you're better off going for the house with more long term potential, it's 10k cheaper with a much bigger garden. The negatives are a 15-20 min longer drive to work and a smaller kitchen at the moment.Id go for potential every time and bigger garden. When I have moved houses I havent really considered work commute because that could change next week. I was buying 3 yrs ago when the market was a bit weaker than it is now and I was told by an estate agent friend to offer 20-25% off list price. I offered 210 on a bungalow that was up for 325 and they came back and said they would accept 230. 95k off just like that! I didnt go for that one in the end. Got a nice little pad in donny out the way and bought some land so have 1/2 an acre back garden now with a biiiiig pond project ongoin. Search for wildlife pond I think that was the thread. Where abouts in donny u lookin? Fcuk me what do you do for a living? Hahaha. Any area that's not too far from the centre, the MRS works in Kirk Sandall. I am a spark by trade but am now an M&E project manager. Worked hard for everything I have had nothing given and I have been in and out of the housing market at right times so made a bit that way too. Always bought houses that needed work and done them up before selling on. Not moving again though, at my forever home now. Where abouts are you living then? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ryaldinhio 4,738 Posted March 5, 2017 Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 I think you're better off going for the house with more long term potential, it's 10k cheaper with a much bigger garden. The negatives are a 15-20 min longer drive to work and a smaller kitchen at the moment.Id go for potential every time and bigger garden. When I have moved houses I havent really considered work commute because that could change next week. I was buying 3 yrs ago when the market was a bit weaker than it is now and I was told by an estate agent friend to offer 20-25% off list price. I offered 210 on a bungalow that was up for 325 and they came back and said they would accept 230. 95k off just like that! I didnt go for that one in the end. Got a nice little pad in donny out the way and bought some land so have 1/2 an acre back garden now with a biiiiig pond project ongoin. Search for wildlife pond I think that was the thread. Where abouts in donny u lookin? Fcuk me what do you do for a living? Hahaha. Any area that's not too far from the centre, the MRS works in Kirk Sandall. I am a spark by trade but am now an M&E project manager. Worked hard for everything I have had nothing given and I have been in and out of the housing market at right times so made a bit that way too. Always bought houses that needed work and done them up before selling on. Not moving again though, at my forever home now.Where abouts are you living then?. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogMan85 722 Posted March 5, 2017 Author Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 I think you're better off going for the house with more long term potential, it's 10k cheaper with a much bigger garden. The negatives are a 15-20 min longer drive to work and a smaller kitchen at the moment.Id go for potential every time and bigger garden. When I have moved houses I havent really considered work commute because that could change next week. I was buying 3 yrs ago when the market was a bit weaker than it is now and I was told by an estate agent friend to offer 20-25% off list price. I offered 210 on a bungalow that was up for 325 and they came back and said they would accept 230. 95k off just like that! I didnt go for that one in the end. Got a nice little pad in donny out the way and bought some land so have 1/2 an acre back garden now with a biiiiig pond project ongoin. Search for wildlife pond I think that was the thread. Where abouts in donny u lookin? Fcuk me what do you do for a living? Hahaha. Any area that's not too far from the centre, the MRS works in Kirk Sandall. I am a spark by trade but am now an M&E project manager. Worked hard for everything I have had nothing given and I have been in and out of the housing market at right times so made a bit that way too. Always bought houses that needed work and done them up before selling on. Not moving again though, at my forever home now.Where abouts are you living then?. ?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
j j m 6,555 Posted March 5, 2017 Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 ive a small kitchen but a big living room ,that suites me fine 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Qbgrey 4,139 Posted March 5, 2017 Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 big kitchens nice,but the areas more important.no fukin nieghbours is a must for me.hate em. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ryaldinhio 4,738 Posted March 5, 2017 Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 big kitchens nice,but the areas more important.no fukin nieghbours is a must for me.hate em. I will second that. Mine are 500yards down the dirt track....just close enough. I love it. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogMan85 722 Posted March 5, 2017 Author Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 big kitchens nice,but the areas more important.no fukin nieghbours is a must for me.hate em.I will second that. Mine are 500yards down the dirt track....just close enough. I love it. I hope they're not 6ft under it..... ?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted March 5, 2017 Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 I'd want a huge kitchen and small living room. Any parties take place in kitchens so it should be biggest. A nice small quiet living room with the tv in it to chill most evenings. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogMan85 722 Posted March 5, 2017 Author Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 I'd want a huge kitchen and small living room. Any parties take place in kitchens so it should be biggest. A nice small quiet living room with the tv in it to chill most evenings. Maybe that's a good idea to go with the smaller kitchen, I will have to stay as guest then. ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Qbgrey 4,139 Posted March 5, 2017 Report Share Posted March 5, 2017 big kitchens nice,but the areas more important.no fukin nieghbours is a must for me.hate em.I will second that. Mine are 500yards down the dirt track....just close enough. I love it. yes sounds just right,mines about 300mtrs up the lane,but hes a miserable ole snob so don't need him to help with anything. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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