Re: What makes a bigger impression?
Hard for me to say I have lived in the same house for 35 years but I bought it because of its location. I had intended to knock it down but got used to it. The other properties I have purchased have been rental properties so again location was important however condition was too because I wanted them to bring in income as soon as possible.Re: What makes a bigger impression?
I'd have a look at the neighbours' properties. lf they're neat and tidy, then it's probably a nce area. If their gardens are untidy and/or the exterior decor is bad, then I'd move on.Re: What makes a bigger impression?
I think I can beat that, GW! When I bought this place it had been abandonned for 6 years. When I started clearing the garden I discovered a 6 foot lamppost that I hadn't even known was there! The brambles concealed a lot of stuff. I've spent several years clearing the jungle, but still have a way to go. And when I first viewed it there were burst pipes so it was raining down inside. It has been worth the blood, sweat and tears though!Re: What makes a bigger impression?
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Ooer. I was cut off in me prime above.Re: What makes a bigger impression?
I know they shouldn´t be on here, but any of today´s young first-time buyers would be amazed at this thread - just to be able to buy anything anywhere would be bliss for them never mind the ¨decor¨ or garden. We truly are a lucky generation to be able to quibble over such niceties.Re: What makes a bigger impression?
Having just moved recently what influenced us more was apart from style of house
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