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I nearly bought that house!!!
Bloody hell close one , but in the end it's all covered by insurance , still
not a nice thing to happen "John" wrote in message ... Anybody see Builders From Hell 2003 last night? That detatched house that was demolished due to poor building, was nearly mine!! When we were looking to move house approx. 6 years ago it was on the market for £115K IIRC. We offered £105K as a new kitchen (due to dog damage) and bathroom was needed also a lot of decorating required due to age/colours, with a view to increase the offer slightly if needed. The vendors said "No, we want the asking price, nothing less". So we walked away and found our present home. Phew what a near miss that was!!!! Any cracks etc. were not apparant as the house was fully wallpapered, the vendors said it wasn't their colour choice, it was done like that being the showhouse on the cul-de-sac. I wonder why it was wallpapered and not your standard emulsion ;-) While we were watching last night I said to SWMBO that it looked like that house we looked at, so today on my travels I went to look and there it was gone, plot of land surrounded by a metal safety fence. Thank goodness the vendors didn't say "Meet us halfway and it's yours" Cheers John ~ |
I nearly bought that house!!!
"John" wrote in message ... Anybody see Builders From Hell 2003 last night? That detatched house that was demolished due to poor building, was nearly mine!! When we were looking to move house approx. 6 years ago it was on the market for £115K IIRC. We offered £105K as a new kitchen (due to dog damage) and bathroom was needed also a lot of decorating required due to age/colours, with a view to increase the offer slightly if needed. The vendors said "No, we want the asking price, nothing less". So we walked away and found our present home. Phew what a near miss that was!!!! Any cracks etc. were not apparant as the house was fully wallpapered, the vendors said it wasn't their colour choice, it was done like that being the showhouse on the cul-de-sac. I wonder why it was wallpapered and not your standard emulsion ;-) While we were watching last night I said to SWMBO that it looked like that house we looked at, so today on my travels I went to look and there it was gone, plot of land surrounded by a metal safety fence. Thank goodness the vendors didn't say "Meet us halfway and it's yours" It's interesting to speculate whether a surveyor would have spotted anything when you came to take out a mortgage (assuming you wanted a mortgage). Would you have employed a surveyor anyway? Rob Graham |
I nearly bought that house!!!
"robgraham" wrote:
Hello robgraham were watching last night I said to SWMBO that it looked like that house we looked at, so today on my travels I went to look and there it was gone, plot of land surrounded by a metal safety fence. Thank goodness the vendors didn't say "Meet us halfway and it's yours" Missed it. Put off by tacky advertising. r| It's interesting to speculate whether a surveyor would have r| spotted anything when you came to take out a mortgage r| (assuming you wanted a mortgage). Would you have employed a r| surveyor anyway? Surely the current owners must have employed a surveyor who presumably missed all of it? Unless they were cash buyers. -- Simon Avery, Dartmoor, UK uk.d-i-y FAQ: http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/ |
I nearly bought that house!!!
"robgraham" wrote in message
It's interesting to speculate whether a surveyor would have spotted anything when you came to take out a mortgage (assuming you wanted a mortgage). Would you have employed a surveyor anyway? Rob Graham I would have employed a surveyor certainly. I don't think the occupiers on the TV show were the people we saw when we looked round, so did they?? Waiting for it to be repeated on ITV2 so I can tape it and watch it closely this time John |
I nearly bought that house!!!
every mortgage company requires a survey - from their list - but they are a
waste of space. i spent 300 quid and in the report the surveyor said: generally ok you should hire a qualified electrician to cheek the electrics you should hire a qualified plumber (corgi) to check the boiler you should hire a timber specialist to check the timbers What is the point of mortgage companies requiring you to pay one of their selected "surveyors" if they cannot do a complete job? xxx "robgraham" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message ... Anybody see Builders From Hell 2003 last night? That detatched house that was demolished due to poor building, was nearly mine!! When we were looking to move house approx. 6 years ago it was on the market for £115K IIRC. We offered £105K as a new kitchen (due to dog damage) and bathroom was needed also a lot of decorating required due to age/colours, with a view to increase the offer slightly if needed. The vendors said "No, we want the asking price, nothing less". So we walked away and found our present home. Phew what a near miss that was!!!! Any cracks etc. were not apparant as the house was fully wallpapered, the vendors said it wasn't their colour choice, it was done like that being the showhouse on the cul-de-sac. I wonder why it was wallpapered and not your standard emulsion ;-) While we were watching last night I said to SWMBO that it looked like that house we looked at, so today on my travels I went to look and there it was gone, plot of land surrounded by a metal safety fence. Thank goodness the vendors didn't say "Meet us halfway and it's yours" It's interesting to speculate whether a surveyor would have spotted anything when you came to take out a mortgage (assuming you wanted a mortgage). Would you have employed a surveyor anyway? Rob Graham |
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