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By *iker Jack OP   Man 15 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Are you more of a new style house lover with nothing to do or an old style house lover with continual jobs

Character or practicality

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By *laytime_13Woman 15 weeks ago

Lincs

Depends. In my current financial situation, practicality all the way. In a dream world where I’m not paying vet bills and van repair bills every two minutes, character all the way.

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By *emorefridaCouple 15 weeks ago

La la land

I prefer an old house, I've had both kinds and both needed maintenance of some sorts.

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By (user no longer on site) 15 weeks ago

Old house with modern features.

And no ghosts.

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By *iker Jack OP   Man 15 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"Old house with modern features.

And no ghosts.

"

I have just finished my 1700s cottage. All updated but retained the character parts such as fire places

Am now moving for work and tryin to find a way to keep it as would be too far to commute

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By *mmaleiaWoman 15 weeks ago

Trowbridge

Victorian terraced are my favourite, features but can easily be modernised

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By (user no longer on site) 15 weeks ago

Old. Love all the original features. Tiles by the front door and fire place. Stained glass windows. Brass and bakerlite door knows.

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By *laytime_13Woman 15 weeks ago

Lincs


"Old house with modern features.

And no ghosts.

I have just finished my 1700s cottage. All updated but retained the character parts such as fire places

Am now moving for work and tryin to find a way to keep it as would be too far to commute "

Oh no, that must be gutting after getting it sl finished. Hope you get sorted

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By *riar BelisseWoman 15 weeks ago

Bliss

New all the way, I've got better things to do with my free time, than continually doing jobs on a house

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By *ags73Man 15 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

Need practicality. So new.

Sad seeing what some do to older houses

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