ChazSXi
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
Location: Waterlooville, Hampshire
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Me and my GF finally bit the bullet and bought!
Exchange of contracts will hopefully be tomorrow and will complete mid jan!
Dead excited as hate renting atm, got a garden, garage and a drive too.
Needs some redecoration and will replace the bathroom. Gonna build a false fireplace in the lounge and get a fireplace and float the TV above it so got some plans
Paid southern prices tho so means no car change for a year or so also
Here it is, what you reckon?
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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that's really nice mate. i'd personally change the blue kitchen tiles but the rest of it looks perfect.
not keen on the garden sloping but depends what you use it for.
good going for getting on the property ladder, best thing i ever done, even though it's a lot of money, it's worth it just to have freedom and do what you like with the property.
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Pop
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Congratulations
Looks like a really nice place.
[Edited on 23-12-2010 by Pop]
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dannymccann
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Excellent first home with a driveway and garage, very marketable in the future with the outside space as well! If youve got rear access just dump a load of soil in the garden to raise the height so its level? Not sure if its as easy as that
Also if all the rooms are in the same condition as that kitchen you dont even need to do anything, although you will want to put your stamp on it
Congrats and enjoy wasting money on interest instead of rent!
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AndyKent
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Congrats, buying my place was the best thing I could have done. I've really enjoyed making it my own, and the freedom is awesome
quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
If youve got rear access just dump a load of soil in the garden to raise the height so its level? Not sure if its as easy as that
Almost certainly not. If your neighbours gardens slope the same you'll just end up ruining the fence panels. Plus it'd take a SERIOUS amount of soil to fill that dip and compact it all
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Sam
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That looks pretty good mate, how much if you don't mind me asking?
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dannymccann
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quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
Almost certainly not. If your neighbours gardens slope the same you'll just end up ruining the fence panels. Plus it'd take a SERIOUS amount of soil to fill that dip and compact
Be reet
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Dan
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I think rather than levelling that garden, id take some soil out, and have it as 2 levels with steps down :S all depends if its going to be used etc
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ChazSXi
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163 k!!
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Rich H
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Bloody hell Chaz, congrats mate! And that's not an awful price for darn sarf tbh! Where is it?
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Ben G
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that's good value that. is it a 2 bed? looks similar size to my house, albeit i don't have the porch
ours was 176k but up for 180.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by ChazSXi
163 k!!
Jesus its cheap round your way! That is a Bloody bargain!
Similar place here would be £220k+
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ChazSXi
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oh thought it was top end tbh! tis a 2 bed semi yeh
In Waterlooville Rich, backs onto woodland hence slope on rear garden
[Edited on 24-12-2010 by ChazSXi]
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ChazSXi
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it was up at 175k btw
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DaveyLC
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Just for comparisson.. Almost identical place:
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-28430146.html
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ChazSXi
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blimey! thats the exact same layout and size and style! got a gd deal then!
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ChazSXi
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btw the garden wont b used much, only top end for entertaining so will tart up but leave the slope
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DaveyLC
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Madness isnt it.. And Its only in the next county!
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pow
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Looks lovely Chaz
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Rich H
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Very nice Chaz - wondered if you'd still be in Waterlooville
Yeh price is great - up here you'd be lucky to get that sort of house for under £200k!
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VegasPhil
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Good work dude.
Been in our place almost a year now! Expensive but worth it.
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