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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Do you love your home? Is it the kind of house you dreamt off?
If you had the option to renovate the house you have or move to a new place what would you choose? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I adore my little cosy pixie palace. If I won the lottery, yeah, I'd move to a little farm in the middle of nowhere, but only because I could. I live by sea, close to hills and forests, shops and my neighbours are lovely. I've got a lovely garden full of all things pretty and fragrant, and some s that need sorting, but I'll get there! Couldn't wish for anything more.
There's no place like home |
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
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No I hate living here. Hate hate hate!
I live in a studio apartment (basically a room with a dividing wall) which when I took on 3 years ago after becoming homeless.
It's not my home. It's just somewhere I keep my stuff and sleep.
I need to move but deposits/fees and rents here in Birmingham are (like much of the country) ridiculously unaffordable. It is also very very unlikely that I will ever be able to bid for a local authority property because I have so few points as I am single with no dependents.
Even when I was homeless they couldn't offer me temporary accommodation because I work and couldn't afford to pay the rents that temporary accommodation charge/ temporary accommodation landlords wouldn't accept me because I wasn't in receipt of housing benefit.
Anyway, I digress. Having said all of that, I am extremely grateful that I do have a roof over my head. For that I am truly thankful.
I'd like a little house with a garden. I miss having an outside space so much. However, I have recently acquired an allotment so happy days. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Difficult one - its really quiet here, only see our neighbours twice a year at most, no one overlooks us particularly, on 2 sides we have fields all of which we love, but we'd also really love a detached house so we can play music a little louder, and use the surround sound a little louder without the worry of disturbing the neighbours.
It would also be nice to be in walking distance of a pub and shop, not on top of them.
The house itself - we're slowly redecorating and we wouldn't give up our bedroom.
So I guess all in all we're fairly settled and satisfied here this is home. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd move to the Isle of Skye or Cornwall. My current home is not mine and was a new build when bought, it has no charachter features, and i like houses with charachter and large windows for lots of natural light.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd move to the Isle of Skye or Cornwall. My current home is not mine and was a new build when bought, it has no charachter features, and i like houses with charachter and large windows for lots of natural light.
" I live in Cornwall could never move x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It is hard around birmingham it can be very expensive. Im in a similar position where I live however i try and save slowly to build a deposit for my dream home.. oh how i miss having bbqs in my garden!
Always look on the bright side of life... **song begins* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love our little home in our little seaside town but given the chance we'd leave it all for a motorhome and take off travelling! Counting the years until the youngest has flown the nest now
Peach x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I love our little home in our little seaside town but given the chance we'd leave it all for a motorhome and take off travelling! Counting the years until the youngest has flown the nest now
Peach x"
Permanent roadtrip of fun |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had home and land and worked my fingers to the bone and was never particularly happy.... So I walked away, live as a free spirit on open road and my vehicle is my house and I love her.... All them bills gone???? |
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"I adore my little cosy pixie palace. If I won the lottery, yeah, I'd move to a little farm in the middle of nowhere, but only because I could. I live by sea, close to hills and forests, shops and my neighbours are lovely. I've got a lovely garden full of all things pretty and fragrant, and some s that need sorting, but I'll get there! Couldn't wish for anything more.
There's no place like home "
I'm so envious |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like my house. If I did anything I want to, it would be a constant building site.
If given the chance, I'd have a hut over looking the see. Just the things I need. My back garden would be the woods I'm parked in. . The country would have to be warm, that's a dream home. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like my house. If I did anything I want to, it would be a constant building site.
If given the chance, I'd have a hut over looking the see. Just the things I need. My back garden would be the woods I'm parked in. . The country would have to be warm, that's a dream home. "
Sea. If also spend time learning to spell. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's took years to get our house the way we wanted it, love it. If we had to change anything it would be our neighbour to the left of us. On the other side Brenda & Clive are lovely |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like my house. If I did anything I want to, it would be a constant building site.
If given the chance, I'd have a hut over looking the see. Just the things I need. My back garden would be the woods I'm parked in. . The country would have to be warm, that's a dream home. "
Your dream home would be with me in it with you |
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My dream home is a B&B by the coast, with a beautiful garden where I can serve breakfast in spring and tapas around a firepit in summer as we watch the sun go down.
A home from home for weary travellers.
One day, one day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love my home, got an excellent workshop in the garden where I can create stuff, also got some woodland a few miles away where I can play with my tractor and chainsaw without annoying people.
All that's needed to improve it is a moat and drawbridge |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Its not all sun and fun living by coast ie Cornwall high house prices and very low wages to match "
And the wind... lived by the sea for a few year's and my garden grew sideways |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like my house. If I did anything I want to, it would be a constant building site.
If given the chance, I'd have a hut over looking the see. Just the things I need. My back garden would be the woods I'm parked in. . The country would have to be warm, that's a dream home.
Your dream home would be with me in it with you "
I've a feeling you'd be bossing me around all day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It’s a great home. It is actually in need of a bit of renovation as all the decorating was done, except for 3 rooms, that have recently been decorated, between 10 and 15 years ago. I’d love a new kitchen but it’s a big expense and with other current financial commitments it will have to just do with a facelift. The garden also needs an overhaul as it is a bit shabby in parts, so that’s my work for the Spring. Eventually I’d like to retire to somewhere warmer and by the sea. Preferably where I could spend the whole day naked without anyone batting an eyelid. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd have a cottage in a bit of woodland given half a chance.
My house currently is my favourite of all the ones i've had, but there is tonnes of work needed on it. I have big plans for it but they'll never get done |
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"I had home and land and worked my fingers to the bone and was never particularly happy.... So I walked away, live as a free spirit on open road and my vehicle is my house and I love her.... All them bills gone????"
I did the same,loved my bus,then I switched to a sited caravan. I saved a shed load of cash,£50 a week which included electric. Like you said...BOOM...no more bills. I'd recommend it to anyone who's wanting to save up. Why pay all that in rent and then the bills for a flat...its madness. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My dream home is a B&B by the coast, with a beautiful garden where I can serve breakfast in spring and tapas around a firepit in summer as we watch the sun go down.
A home from home for weary travellers.
One day, one day. "
You could go on 4 in a bed |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I love my house and it is the house I dreamed of when I started working .I knew I would get it one day .
Loads of work been done on it .But worth it as I'm going to be in it forever. |
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
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"Hey _educed... Read your post with interest... Tis a rough road at times, here's to the allotment... Love from currently homeless xxx"
Thank you and I hope things turn around for you soon. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No I hate living here. Hate hate hate!
I live in a studio apartment (basically a room with a dividing wall) which when I took on 3 years ago after becoming homeless.
It's not my home. It's just somewhere I keep my stuff and sleep.
I need to move but deposits/fees and rents here in Birmingham are (like much of the country) ridiculously unaffordable. It is also very very unlikely that I will ever be able to bid for a local authority property because I have so few points as I am single with no dependents.
Even when I was homeless they couldn't offer me temporary accommodation because I work and couldn't afford to pay the rents that temporary accommodation charge/ temporary accommodation landlords wouldn't accept me because I wasn't in receipt of housing benefit.
Anyway, I digress. Having said all of that, I am extremely grateful that I do have a roof over my head. For that I am truly thankful.
I'd like a little house with a garden. I miss having an outside space so much. However, I have recently acquired an allotment so happy days. "
Having been in the same position after divorce i can understand where you're coming from.. but you seem happy enough and sooner or later you will come right
Keep on smiling |
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"Do you love your home? Is it the kind of house you dreamt off?
If you had the option to renovate the house you have or move to a new place what would you choose? "
I have always dreamt of living by the sea maybe one day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No I hate living here. Hate hate hate!
I live in a studio apartment (basically a room with a dividing wall) which when I took on 3 years ago after becoming homeless.
It's not my home. It's just somewhere I keep my stuff and sleep.
I need to move but deposits/fees and rents here in Birmingham are (like much of the country) ridiculously unaffordable. It is also very very unlikely that I will ever be able to bid for a local authority property because I have so few points as I am single with no dependents.
Even when I was homeless they couldn't offer me temporary accommodation because I work and couldn't afford to pay the rents that temporary accommodation charge/ temporary accommodation landlords wouldn't accept me because I wasn't in receipt of housing benefit.
Anyway, I digress. Having said all of that, I am extremely grateful that I do have a roof over my head. For that I am truly thankful.
I'd like a little house with a garden. I miss having an outside space so much. However, I have recently acquired an allotment so happy days.
Having been in the same position after divorce i can understand where you're coming from.. but you seem happy enough and sooner or later you will come right
Keep on smiling "
Second that....life can be a bitch but it can also be a king... |
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
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"No I hate living here. Hate hate hate!
I live in a studio apartment (basically a room with a dividing wall) which when I took on 3 years ago after becoming homeless.
It's not my home. It's just somewhere I keep my stuff and sleep.
I need to move but deposits/fees and rents here in Birmingham are (like much of the country) ridiculously unaffordable. It is also very very unlikely that I will ever be able to bid for a local authority property because I have so few points as I am single with no dependents.
Even when I was homeless they couldn't offer me temporary accommodation because I work and couldn't afford to pay the rents that temporary accommodation charge/ temporary accommodation landlords wouldn't accept me because I wasn't in receipt of housing benefit.
Anyway, I digress. Having said all of that, I am extremely grateful that I do have a roof over my head. For that I am truly thankful.
I'd like a little house with a garden. I miss having an outside space so much. However, I have recently acquired an allotment so happy days.
Having been in the same position after divorce i can understand where you're coming from.. but you seem happy enough and sooner or later you will come right
Keep on smiling "
Always |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I first saw my home when I was in my teens. Walking past it on a date I told the girl I’d buy it one day at which she laughed at me.
In the summer I decided that I wanted it and made the owners an offer which I’m pleased to say they accepted.
It’s about 80% of the way to being completely renovated, changed it from 6 bed to 4, changed the layout so the back is like a kitchen/lounge area but my favourite is the master bedroom as it looks right onto the sea.
Lots of hard work has gone into getting this and for me it’s my example of never giving up on what you want. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As an aside, did anyone see house of our time on bbc2 last night. My first auction purchase was about 2 mins walk from the house being featured, wonderful part of the city now but will be interesting if they cover the red light area that was on its doorstep! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I sold my home of 10 years in Oct last year and am currently waiting for a new build property to be finished - the developers are behind schedule
Can't say I'm overjoyed at buying a new build (as mentioned above, no character and pretty plain) but it will suit my needs for the next year or so and should be easy to sell on when I do find that perfect place to call home again. |
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By *icearmsMan
over a year ago
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No I hate where I live at the moment... I'm in a shared house with no community spirit.. so can be very lonely. It part of my journey to a new life so I suck it up and deal with it...
However I am moving to a new house this month which will be my own space and let me have my son stay with me. I will be very happy once that can happen. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like my house, it’s been adapted for my sons so it’s a bit of a mish mash of rooms downstairs and I’ve gained a bigger kitchen through that but except for needing to decorate rooms it’s a good home for us x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hey _hips n furs and _educed... Yeah, I just keep hitting the road and driving, discovering new places n people most of which are unplanned... I get real edgy if I m on four walls too many days?? |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
Chippenham Malmesbury area |
"Do you love your home? Is it the kind of house you dreamt off?
If you had the option to renovate the house you have or move to a new place what would you choose? "
Are you working for a market research company Rubi?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love my house but if I could pick it up and move it somewhere near the sea, I would. It needs decorating in places but it's home, I own it and the village and people are really nice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have lived in London all my life and love my place. City life has been amazing.
However...
I love the outdoors with lot's of green countryside. Have always wanted to have a mixture of both so I recently moved into my 2nd place
Luuuuuuuuuurve it!!
Everything is accessible from the Midlands. Can easily get to the South and stay there at my place. The North aint too far either. If I had the finances I would have made the move much sooner.
I am still exploring new area and looking for all the outdoor fun activities. Can't wait for summer time whoop whoop
Having said that:
Scotland... now that is on another level for living. Would be perfect. |
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"Hey _hips n furs and _educed... Yeah, I just keep hitting the road and driving, discovering new places n people most of which are unplanned... I get real edgy if I m on four walls too many days??"
I know what you mean about the four walls,I was the same,itchy feet and off I went. A great way of life,and the main thing...not a slave to the wage. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I absolutely love my house. It's a big Victorian house with the high ceilings and huge windows that I'd always dreamed of. Only bought it two years agoish so it's not quite where it wants to be but it's getting there slowly - I'm trying to do a project at a time. I feel very lucky.
In the future I'd like to move back to Aberdeenshire or Hertfordshire and have a house like I grew up in, the latter I think I will be priced out of sadly. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Just a little rented flat for me.
But the rent is affordable, I'm not in arrears and I feel settled where I live for the first time in ten years. Added to that, I live quite literally across the road from the sea. |
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"Do you love your home? Is it the kind of house you dreamt off?
If you had the option to renovate the house you have or move to a new place what would you choose? "
After my divorce I bought my house in a "nice" area to allow my daughters to be near their dad and stay in the same school. It was never intended to be my forever home, as I'd rattle around in it once the girls left.
It's increased by £650k in 16 years. I'm in the process of renovating with a view of putting it on the market at easter.
I was looking to move to Cambridgeshire or Suffolk but my eldest and her family have just moved to south Wales so I'm now looking in Oxfordshire to make it easier to get to Wales and back to London and Kent for my other two daughters and friends.
Exciting times ahead. |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
I love my house, we moved when child no 3 came along and we outgrew our other place. I loved it there, it was quirky.
If we could we'd take out the whole wall and extend out to give us a massive kitchen space.....id love an island....and go into the loft. But that's £££'s so will have to wait.
It's not my ideal though, thats on the Suffolk coast somewhere! |
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We moved into our place in May 2016.
Hadn't previously had anything done to it in over 40yrs.
Had to have it totaly rewired & central heating fitted.
Now going through room by room modernising & redecorating, wetroom done, kitchen started.
It may take another couple of years to finish completely, living in a chaotic building site, boxes & stuff everywhere.
But it will be worth it.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Do you love your home? Is it the kind of house you dreamt off?
If you had the option to renovate the house you have or move to a new place what would you choose? "
We both love our home, it’s no mansion but it’s our little piece of the world.
I’ve been renovating the bathrooms for a while now, you can’t rush these things ! |
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