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RE: Sloping gardens - Can the Man - 12-11-2021 May the luck of the Irish go with you Pros, we all have the fingers crossed for you [attachment=4103] RE: Sloping gardens - Proserpina - 12-11-2021 I've just received a card from my vendor, that she posted on 1st September!!! Whoops. I hope she doesn't think I'm really rude for not getting back to her. Apparently she was advised not to contact me directly, so she's clearly tried to figure out my address from the conversation that we had when I viewed (since the place where I'm staying is different to the permanent address that's on all the paperwork that I've provided for the purchase). Unfortunately, that meant it went to the old nurses' accommodation at the hospital, which is now admin offices, rather than the staff accommodation where I actually live. It's taken another two months for it to reach me! She must have got fed up with waiting for me to reply as she called the estate agent to invite me round to see if there was any furniture I might want (which is what the card was about). I am actually going round on Monday - which is exciting but also scary as I have only spent 15 minutes inside (back in May) up to now. In the card, she mentions the washing machine, lawnmower, and a big freezer in the garage. I already have a washing machine and a lawnmower (though can imagine my Dad's face if I turn down a free lawnmower!) but a big freezer would be really, really useful. Everything is looking super promising now. Apart from the fact that my solicitor has just casually mentioned that there are a couple of outstanding enquiries! What could possibly be left?! RE: Sloping gardens - Veggie - 12-11-2021 I'm so excited for you, Pros. When you visit, you'll have a different take on it - viewing it as your home, not somebody else's, The vendor may want to leave lots of stuff because its easier than disposing of it, If its Free, take it, as it will tide you over until you know what you really want. You can always offer it on a freecycle site afterwards. RE: Sloping gardens - JJB - 12-11-2021 Progress at last, you might even be in by Christmas, wouldn't that be lovely. RE: Sloping gardens - PyreneesPlot - 12-11-2021 That all sounds very promising at last. Enjoy your visit on Monday RE: Sloping gardens - Admin - 12-11-2021 Brilliant news Pros RE: Sloping gardens - SarrissUK - 12-11-2021 Fingers crossed it all goes well! Oooh I get a funny feeling in my tummy, cause it's not long since I went through that too! RE: Sloping gardens - Proserpina - 15-11-2021 Seeing the house in 18 minutes. Sat in the park nearby listening to an elderly lady tell a friend about how she's there choosing a spot for a bench for her husband: Friend: " Oh, for him to sit on?" Woman: "Naow, 'es dead now. I told you!" Friend" "Oh, I'm sorry, that must have been..." Woman: "And such a double whammy 'cos the dog's de'ed too!" I'm not sure which of them she misses most! Pretty nervous about seeing the house again, so finding distractions where I can. RE: Sloping gardens - Veggie - 15-11-2021 Brilliant story, Pros! Take lots of notes and photos, if you can - to remind yourself what you've seen in the house. Its easy to forget the detail. I bet the owner will have a pot of tea and biscuits waiting for you!! RE: Sloping gardens - Small chilli - 15-11-2021 We want to hear all about your second house tour, the minute you leave … with photos . |