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My next door neighbour died and after probate was worked on for seeming ages
He was 90 something and had lived there for 60 odd years so I am pretty sure the heating and electrics were renewed by the new owners.
South east of England -house was bought for £480k
The illustration is not that house now, but a similar one on the market
Work done in makeover..
It had the integral garage turned into a room.(as has the illustration)
The utility room on the illustration doesn't exist in the house but the area has been now incorporated.
The "through lounge" was knocked through into a larger room.
The kitchen wall/rear diner wall was removed and "moved" sideways into the kitchen to align with the lounge wall. While it may support what's above, it's more a breakfast bar/huge serving hatch than a solid wall
The kitchen was extended sideways over where the plan shows a utility room and into the side passage by maybe a couple of metres more.
I believe that a downstairs loo was included in the garage conversion area
The lounge had a chimney breast removed. There's one in the bedroom above but I don't know if that went as well?
All ceilings downstairs were removed and replaced, plaster skimmed through out
Presumably entire rewire /bathroom/loo heating renewal?
Front garden. Block paved as parking - maybe 4x 8 metres?
I am just being nosy about how much that must have cost? The builders seemed to be there every day for three months.
He was 90 something and had lived there for 60 odd years so I am pretty sure the heating and electrics were renewed by the new owners.
South east of England -house was bought for £480k
The illustration is not that house now, but a similar one on the market
Work done in makeover..
It had the integral garage turned into a room.(as has the illustration)
The utility room on the illustration doesn't exist in the house but the area has been now incorporated.
The "through lounge" was knocked through into a larger room.
The kitchen wall/rear diner wall was removed and "moved" sideways into the kitchen to align with the lounge wall. While it may support what's above, it's more a breakfast bar/huge serving hatch than a solid wall
The kitchen was extended sideways over where the plan shows a utility room and into the side passage by maybe a couple of metres more.
I believe that a downstairs loo was included in the garage conversion area
The lounge had a chimney breast removed. There's one in the bedroom above but I don't know if that went as well?
All ceilings downstairs were removed and replaced, plaster skimmed through out
Presumably entire rewire /bathroom/loo heating renewal?
Front garden. Block paved as parking - maybe 4x 8 metres?
I am just being nosy about how much that must have cost? The builders seemed to be there every day for three months.