Mike Mitchell wrote:
On the other hand, some buyers (e.g. me!) will not consider a
"bungalow" that is trying to be a house. When I look for a property
with loft space, that's what I want. A bungalow or a house. If it's a
house I want with enough rooms to fulfil my needs, I won't be looking
at bungalows with no loft space!
Yup I quite understand. I am no fan of "chalet style" properties either.
When buying our house we were offered lots - none of which appealed.
With twenty twenty hindsight I am glad I went for a "proper" two storey
house, since it gave the option of expanding upward now ;-)
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Cheers,
John.
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