I'm fairly sure these "other buyers" usually don't exist.
Good point, but as they built the house next door and must have used scaffolding, I'm guessing there is space.Could you actually get scaffolding in there to render it.
It's estate agents talking, so you know they are lying.I'm fairly sure these "other buyers" usually don't exist.
Good point, but as they built the house next door and must have used scaffolding, I'm guessing there is space.
It's not me that's looking, it's one of my kids and believe me, they're wired to every possible house sale in the area!Actually I know someone who was recently bidding against an "other buyer". The other one bought in the end, so occasionally they're not lying.
If you're going to play hard ball you have to accept that sometimes you will lose, so be happy to walk away if you don't get it for your offer price.
There are loads of houses around. The stuff currently available is the dross that nobody else wants. You need to put a saved search on Rightmove with alerts and be ready to pounce. The best houses sell literally within hours, most buyers never even see them.
That'll be the vendors problem unless he sorts it out soonI'd expect a freestanding scaffold tower would fit in there. One on wheels so you could move it in and out of your way as needed.
That'll be the vendors problem unless he sorts it out soon
I'm sure there are equivalent much cheaper ways of power-brushing a wall. I'd want some serious PPE though, including a complete face mask.
I'd assume it will need rendering, you're not going to manage to pluck all the plaster off and leave behind pristine bricks. So accept it will look worse before it looks better, just get the plaster off.
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