Well we went for a look see and the finish and quality of the interior is fantastic. The master bedroom is a tad small but we are used to quite a large one. Certainly worth a second thought.
Busy day today trying to get my latest project Suzuki T350 running no luck at the minute later dropping the wheels from the Panther project into central wheel's to get new tyres
Busy day today trying to get my latest project Suzuki T350 running no luck at the minute later dropping the wheels from the Panther project into central wheel's to get new tyres
Well first thing this morning I thought we'd make a last ditch attempt to try and get the house we really want with an offer half way between what we offered yesterday and what they said they wanted as a minimum. I'd increased my offer by £7.5k, but they only came back with only a £2k reduction. We were still £5k out. I've walked away. No wonder they've not sold it since it went up for sale last September! Now got a meeting at lunchtime with the builder of option 2. The house is about 300sqft smaller than option 1 but it is £45k cheaper (similar square footage to what we have though apparently). Build quality looks really good with stuff like German kitchen, granite worktops, Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware, intelligent lighting, under floor heating, remote controlled garage door etc. It has a south facing back garden, and views over the valley. Just a single garage but it'll house my bikes which is the main thing, and there's parking on the drive for prolly 3 cars. Neither option 1 or 2 have much of a garden but that's fine because neither of us are not gardeners, but it will have a nice patio area where SWMBO can stick all her pots around. We would like a few other bits and bobs doing to it so it would be ready to move in so that's why we are going to meet him. Buying a house whether it's brand new or not is always going to be a compromise. The only downside to this looks like the size of the master bedroom is a tad titchy vs what we've been used to in the last two houses we've had. Wish me luck.
Well option 2 has bitten the dust too. The bedroom is just too small for a bed and a wardrobe. Back to the drawing board.