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18-03-2006, 11:55 PM   #11

Re: Seen a house that I want


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Men tend to be logical beasts so maybe if you sit down & work out the costs of remodeling versus cost of the new house....he might see reason Not tio mention the awful inconvenience of having workmen banging, hammering & pounding, in & out of the house all the time & the wear & tear on your nerves...!!! Go for it!!
And the wear and tear on the fosters' nerves, surely he can't expect the poor animals to put up with all of that when they've already been through so much...?



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19-03-2006, 12:27 AM   #12

Re: Seen a house that I want


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Well I have to say sounds good, not sure about the smaller garden bit though, have they actually put it up for sale or you've just "heard through the grapevine"

Karen
Yes that is the real downside - our garden is very large here. That one looks quite small although there is another bit of garden enclosed on the side.
It is for sale now.
We need to view it really I think.
Not sure if I could take all of the cat pens.



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19-03-2006, 12:30 AM   #13

Re: Seen a house that I want


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Men tend to be logical beasts so maybe if you sit down & work out the costs of remodeling versus cost of the new house....he might see reason Not tio mention the awful inconvenience of having workmen banging, hammering & pounding, in & out of the house all the time & the wear & tear on your nerves...!!! Go for it!!
Costing is very simple really.

We have a mortgage for "X" plus either
a) the cost of the extension (we have full quotes / planning permission etc)
or
b)the cost of moving (we know the cost of that) plus the difference of price of the new property.

So simple workings out - easy to do.

There is not much difference - but b) is the cheaper option.



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19-03-2006, 12:31 AM   #14

Re: Seen a house that I want


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And the wear and tear on the fosters' nerves, surely he can't expect the poor animals to put up with all of that when they've already been through so much...?
Don't think he'd fall for that one Anyway the cat pens are nowhere near the bungalow



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19-03-2006, 12:59 AM   #15

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Good luck Smudgley...if you have your heart set on it then I really hope you get it x



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19-03-2006, 03:40 AM   #16

Re: Seen a house that I want


So...what are Mr. Smudgley's objections to (b)?? Sounds like a real no-brainer to me...you really want this house, don't you...keep working on him & wear him down...



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19-03-2006, 10:39 AM   #17

Re: Seen a house that I want


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So...what are Mr. Smudgley's objections to (b)?? Sounds like a real no-brainer to me...you really want this house, don't you...keep working on him & wear him down...
He is just looking forward to having the extension, it's taken a long time to get the plans right & get the builders quotes & now all that is done - he really wants to get it done & show me, the potential this place has.


I have got the details of the house from the estate agent & it does look lovely.

John said he would come with me to view it & tell me his honest opinion of it. so we may go and see it.



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20-03-2006, 03:31 AM   #18

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Do, please, kep us posted!!



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