Yesterday's viewing went really well, Sonia the lady selling (she's moving into a vacant property so no chain) let us have a good look round and then insisted on making us cups of coffee. She's been there for 18 years and has obviously done quite a bit of work over the years as everything looks to be in very good repair. It definitely needs redecorating, quite apart from the fact I'm not keen on a very blue lounge lol it all needs a good lick of paint to freshen the place up. New doors throughout would also bring it up to date. The kitchen needs updating and we must have a shower installed for E, he really can't get in/out of a bath easily these days and that's not going to ease as time goes on. The big job is putting a conservatory or extension on the back, adding that would make it ideal, expensive but doable at the price she's accepted. We decided to check the walk into the village high street and even at E's leisurely pace it only took 5mins which is perfect for him. It's pretty much what we set out to find, okay it would be nice if all the work was already done, but at least now we're down here in the rental we don't have to actually move in and live with it all going on around us. A big plus for me is we get to make it 'right' for us.
Just a little niggle, I'm a bit worried about E feeling it's second best, he's saying we must go for it but I know deep down he would prefer not to be thinking about the work and all the decisions that brings. For me this bungalow when done, pretty much ticks all the boxes. If only we hadn't seen the apartment, it definitely muddied the waters for him, yes it's beautiful inside, but there are negatives, no garage, no outside space, very limited storage, only one convenience store in walking distance etc etc. Of course you can't ignore the stunning view, but at our budget a sea front bungalow isn't ever going to happen. We always knew there would be compromises downsizing, but I honestly believe this bungalow will work for both of us, oh and by the way it's just a 5min drive from the sea front so near enough. Now keeping fingers tightly crossed the survey doesn't throw any spanners in the works.