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Ooo errrr...

PostPosted: 16 Jul 2017, 21:02
by Ally
....hubby & I have done nothing but talk and reflect after receiving news of John's death yesterday and have agreed to get our house valued. :?

We adore our home. It's massive....but that was ok when the lads lived here. Now we feel it's time to downsize.

Probably the right time and the right decision...but we've both spent all evening reminiscing about the joy we've had living here.

#confused

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PostPosted: 17 Jul 2017, 08:37
by JanB
Always a huge decision Ally.

Have it valued, then look around at all different types of places before you commit to selling.

But enjoy looking.

I never thought I'd live in a 2 bed, 1 bathroom house, but love it.

Can't wait to get the other bathroom done though :lol: :lol:

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PostPosted: 17 Jul 2017, 15:17
by saundra
Don't blame you ally I can never understand these house programs where older people (no offence) upgrade to 4/5 bedroomplaces enjoy looking it's an adventure :lol:

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PostPosted: 17 Jul 2017, 15:31
by TheOstrich
Sometimes, you just know it's right .... we relocated and downsized last year after Master O decided to move out.

But you're under no time pressure to make a move, so go out and make sure you find the property that works for you both best ....

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PostPosted: 17 Jul 2017, 18:32
by manxie
I agree with the others go for it.

We downsized almost 3 years ago from a 16 room house to a three bedroomed dormer bungalow, and like you we were in the old house for almost 35 years and all the kids grew up there so I know what you mean about the emotional ties.

I am glad we did now, even thought we haven't yet sold and parted with the big house, I am almost loathe to sell it in a way because of all the memories in it.

However our memories will go anywhere we go even if we end up in a 2 bed flat or bungalow at ground level (can't do stairs these days)

I too would be looking round with the future in mind if either of you needs a place on the level with no stairs, not that I am wishing any misfortune on you lol, but if you look now while you are not under pressure to find what you want it will be much more fun.

I am leaning to a new flat in a new development with a sea view close to all we need so I can also cut down on all the driving I do now.

Manxie xx

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PostPosted: 17 Jul 2017, 20:18
by Kaz
Big decision indeed Ally, but as has been said, take your time. You have no work or time pressures on you, so can afford to look around. I seem to remember you saying once about a beautiful apartment by the sea, or did I imagine that - as is entirely possible :lol: :oops:

New adventure! :D 8-)

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PostPosted: 17 Jul 2017, 20:53
by Ally
Kaz wrote:Big decision indeed Ally, but as has been said, take your time. You have no work or time pressures on you, so can afford to look around. I seem to remember you saying once about a beautiful apartment by the sea, or did I imagine that - as is entirely possible :lol: :oops:

New adventure! :D 8-)



You remember right Kaz - I would love an apartment by the sea (Conor would think I'm stalking him! :lol: )

If we did that I'd be driving in to work every day though (only half an hour each way) but as I can walk to work in 10 minutes I really don't fancy that now. :lol:

I'd love a flat here in our town and one by the sea for weekends. :lol: :lol:

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2017, 06:58
by Diflower
Both with access to decent pools :)

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2017, 07:24
by Kaz
Now that sounds perfect! :D

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2017, 11:47
by JoM
My immediate thought when I read this was about your dream apartment by the sea...although didn't Don fancy a doer-upper?

I can understand why you wouldn't want the drive to work when you can walk there, living where you are now. I do like the sound of the two apartments though! That's an excellent idea!

We had a lot of fun in our old house and when we lived there I could never imagine moving but really it was something we had to do as we'd outgrown it and it just wasn't practical for us anymore. We had three bedrooms and the smallest, Joe's room, was tiny. There was room for a bed, a small bookcase and a baby sized wardrobe. He couldn't have a full sized one because there was a step up into his room so it wasn't full height, and the ceiling sloped too which made it even more of a challenge. The mind boggles now at the thought of how he would've managed in there now at 17 and 6ft tall :lol: Funnily enough he's the one who always says that he misses the house and has even said that he'd love to buy it should it come up for sale when he's older :lol:

Good luck in whatever you decide to do! xxx