Gavin
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loved to live in a apartment like that!
all of the new apartments are small boxie flats, no character at all!!
pew pew pew pewwwww
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Robbo
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love it!
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Robbo
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Reminds me of my current house, in that its a tricky one to furnish! Thankfully ours came furnished
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ed
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Hopefully I'll be able to sort it nicely, I am a designer for a company which designs and makes bespoke furniture I'm thinking of keeping it pretty minimal, so a bit different to how it is now...
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RichR
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You've left SS?
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ed
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I left SSM in October, working for these guys now: http://www.luzzo.co.uk
[Edited on 21-11-2013 by ed]
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ed
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Mortgage is sorted, solicitors have been paid (deposit at least) and the survey is being done today
Now time to wait, and wait, and wait some more...
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flybikeslee
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and then some
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ed
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Yey, if all goes to plan I'll be exchanging on the 7th Feb
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AndyKent
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Amazing how long this stuff takes.
Something like 4 months when I bought my flat. Had an offer accepted on a house beginning of Jan and, as yet, little news! Grrrr
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ed
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There seems to be a tonne of posting paperwork back and forth between everyone with this. I'm sure time could be saved if the solicitors all ran electronic offices, but I guess they've not moved onto that yet.
Still, it's not been that long and Christmas was right in the middle of it all
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Ben G
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Posting stuff like that is so outdated. More solicitors need to do email. Would probably save a month at least.
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MarkM
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Mine did 99% of things by email with a copy sent in the post. Meant I could return things the same day. I requested it from the outset.
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deano87
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They don't get to charge the same amount for email as posting
Kind of hope mine takes a while to go through, will provide opp to save a bit more moneys for decorating etc.
Flat looks good ed.
[Edited on 27-01-2014 by deano87]
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ed
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Setup the CHAPS payment for Monday. Eeep!
All setup to get the keys on Friday next week - But as they say, it ain't over 'til the fat lady sings.
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MarkM
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
They don't get to charge the same amount for email as posting
Kind of hope mine takes a while to go through, will provide opp to save a bit more moneys for decorating etc.
Flat looks good ed.
[Edited on 27-01-2014 by deano87]
They do. You're charged for your time not for a sheet of paper. Only item that has to go by post iirc was the deeds so the originals could be signed.
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VegasPhil
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Was following my missus around Urban Outfitters in Southampton earlier. They have all that exposed brickwork stuff in there. Reminded me of this thread lol.
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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ed
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I'm getting a hipster flat
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ed
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Got the keys and took a few piccies
First thoughts are that it needs a bit more work that I initially anticipated. The kitchen is pretty worn out, I thought I'd just change the doors but I think I want to do the carcasses as well. Fortunately the worktops are granite and just need re-seating and polishing.
I thought the floor was laminate but it's actually engineered timber so I can sand the nail varnish and stiletto marks out of it and re-varnish. Also there are gaps where the plasterboard hits the brickwork. It looks like the filler has shrunk and left a messy joint everywhere.
Either way, I'm dead happy and I think I've got most of my weekends filled up with DIY for the foreseeable future
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
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Love the brick finish. Very nice
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Ben G
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Such a cool place.
The stuff to put right will keep you entertained for a good while. Better than not being able to do anything and getting bored.
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jamied
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Registered: 27th Oct 03
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Love it,will look amazing
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Tomnova16
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Can't wait for the house warming party
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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ed
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Cheers guys
Will be having the house warming after I've done a bit of the building and decorating work
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ed
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The brickwork in the master bedroom is one of my favourite bits too. I think that once I remove the, errr, illuminated headboard and get it all redecorated it will be my favourite part of the flat.
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