New House
- Betty Boop
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New House
Anyone fancy this one?
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornw ... Fu2N-iEi0s
Here's a better link that Cornwall Live site is terrible!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_BUY
What a ridiculous price tag!
There's no parking included and nowhere nearby to park either, you will always be ten or more minutes away from your car and you will no doubt have to pay to park or face a longer walk to the car. But you will need a car as that village has no local shops anymore and the bus is around £8 for each return journey. Your car needs to be little too as the roads round there are very narrow. I'd pay to actually see you negotiate the village and to laugh at you as you have a panic attack as you realise you need to reverse for quite some distance to allow someone to pass. To get from one end of the village to another you might need to do the reversing five or six times each journey (triple that in July and August, November and December). Luckily the few locals left there are really good at reversing and tucking their cars into tiny spaces and they know all the points at which you can pass one another.
The main pub of the village is also two doors away so be prepared for noisy nights, its on the main road through the village so you'll have people looking in your windows in wonder at how quaint all the little cottages are. Theres also a widening of the road near there so you will have to put up with cars reversing, drivers swearing and harping their horns at one another in annoyance or thanks right in front of your lounge and bedroom window.
My Dad was born and raised in that village, he'd be horrified that it has become a rich mans playground.
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornw ... Fu2N-iEi0s
Here's a better link that Cornwall Live site is terrible!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_BUY
What a ridiculous price tag!
There's no parking included and nowhere nearby to park either, you will always be ten or more minutes away from your car and you will no doubt have to pay to park or face a longer walk to the car. But you will need a car as that village has no local shops anymore and the bus is around £8 for each return journey. Your car needs to be little too as the roads round there are very narrow. I'd pay to actually see you negotiate the village and to laugh at you as you have a panic attack as you realise you need to reverse for quite some distance to allow someone to pass. To get from one end of the village to another you might need to do the reversing five or six times each journey (triple that in July and August, November and December). Luckily the few locals left there are really good at reversing and tucking their cars into tiny spaces and they know all the points at which you can pass one another.
The main pub of the village is also two doors away so be prepared for noisy nights, its on the main road through the village so you'll have people looking in your windows in wonder at how quaint all the little cottages are. Theres also a widening of the road near there so you will have to put up with cars reversing, drivers swearing and harping their horns at one another in annoyance or thanks right in front of your lounge and bedroom window.
My Dad was born and raised in that village, he'd be horrified that it has become a rich mans playground.
- Betty Boop
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Re: New House
It also has to be said, why would you buy that when you can have this in the same location and have parking.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_BUY
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_BUY
Re: New House
That started a hundred years ago.Betty Boop wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:29 am My Dad was born and raised in that village, he'd be horrified that it has become a rich mans playground.
It's not a quiet part of the world though. I'd prefer an island. Are there cottages on Lundy? I've never looked to find out. Hang on.
No, not one, to buy or to rent.
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Re: New House
At least 100 years ago they rented a bedroom, the local families all slept in one room and ran as a B and B for a few months a year.spot wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:50 amThat started a hundred years ago.Betty Boop wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:29 am My Dad was born and raised in that village, he'd be horrified that it has become a rich mans playground.
It's not a quiet part of the world though. I'd prefer an island. Are there cottages on Lundy? I've never looked to find out. Hang on.
No, not one, to buy or to rent.
The tourists didn't come along and buy property up to live in for two months a year leaving the houses empty for the rest of the year. I'm glad I don't live in that village anymore.
I have had enough of Cornwall now and the incomers all thinking they can come here and take over and make us change, bringing their upcountry ways with them.
You'll have to and run the local pub on Lundy, or something similar and the last time I looked we do live on an Island
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Re: New House
FFS.
Its becoming like that here too. Worse since Covid.
Im paying Melbourne prices for rent in a country town.
Our homeless rates have skyrocketed....all because of greedy investors, landlords and dare i day it..."mum and dad" investors, yes pure greed.
Its becoming like that here too. Worse since Covid.
Im paying Melbourne prices for rent in a country town.
Our homeless rates have skyrocketed....all because of greedy investors, landlords and dare i day it..."mum and dad" investors, yes pure greed.
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
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Re: New House
I dont understand.
Tenure- the advert says "lease"? 575,000.
Do they mean you pay that much and you dont own it?
That's just weird.
Tenure- the advert says "lease"? 575,000.
Do they mean you pay that much and you dont own it?
That's just weird.
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
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Re: New House
Houses are generally freehold, flats, apartments and maisonettes are generally sold leasehold.magentaflame wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 1:39 pm I dont understand.
Tenure- the advert says "lease"? 575,000.
Do they mean you pay that much and you dont own it?
That's just weird.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/mortg ... leasehold/
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Re: New House
It's been a while since your post, but I wanted to offer some insight. The parking situation alone would stress me out! And don't even get me started on the narrow roads and constant reversing dance. It's like a real-life version of a driving test nightmare. But hey, every cloud has a silver lining, right? Maybe this could be a fun challenge for some people, like a real-life game of Tetris with parking spots.
Re: New House
Mousehole is a lovely village but I’d hate to visit it in high season, like several other Cornish fishing villages it was built when carts were the height of fashion and traffic was an alien concept.clareqinty89 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 1:05 am It's been a while since your post, but I wanted to offer some insight. The parking situation alone would stress me out! And don't even get me started on the narrow roads and constant reversing dance. It's like a real-life version of a driving test nightmare. But hey, every cloud has a silver lining, right? Maybe this could be a fun challenge for some people, like a real-life game of Tetris with parking spots.
Re: New House
Probably the owner use the location as an excuse to pump up the price, ussually they can find a random millionaire to drop that bag on them
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Re: New House
As for the noisy nights and constant traffic drama, I'd probably invest in some heavy-duty curtains and noise-canceling headphones. On a more serious note, if you're considering taking the plunge into this village adventure, it might be worth looking into companies that specialize in <advertising link removed by moderator>. They could potentially offer some insights or assistance in navigating the quirks of village living.clareqinty89 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 1:05 am It's been a while since your post, but I wanted to offer some insight. The parking situation alone would stress me out! And don't even get me started on the narrow roads and constant reversing dance. It's like a real-life version of a driving test nightmare. But hey, every cloud has a silver lining, right? Maybe this could be a fun challenge for some people, like a real-life game of Tetris with parking spots.
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Re: New House
My god! It's targetting me lol I need the noise reducing, how did she know? That was a lot of effort, clare, was it worth it?clareqinty89 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 12:34 amAs for the noisy nights and constant traffic drama, I'd probably invest in some heavy-duty curtains and noise-canceling headphones. On a more serious note, if you're considering taking the plunge into this village adventure, it might be worth looking into companies that specialize in <advertising link removed by moderator>. They could potentially offer some insights or assistance in navigating the quirks of village living.clareqinty89 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 1:05 am It's been a while since your post, but I wanted to offer some insight. The parking situation alone would stress me out! And don't even get me started on the narrow roads and constant reversing dance. It's like a real-life version of a driving test nightmare. But hey, every cloud has a silver lining, right? Maybe this could be a fun challenge for some people, like a real-life game of Tetris with parking spots.