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Buying a no. 13 house...am i bonkers to worry?!

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Pagetta · 07/01/2016 12:00

we have decided to plump for a new build in a lovely dorset town. all ready to put down the reservation fee, great deals agreed etc. But we just saw our house would be number 13.... I didn't think developers used that number? I'm not mega superstitious but it just, well, niggles a little - am i being bonkers?! Do you think they'd change it??!

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CheeseBadger · 07/01/2016 12:04

Yes, no. In that order.

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PuppyMonkey · 07/01/2016 12:04

Could you be 12A instead? I think it's bonkers, but the trouble is, it might put future buyers off your house (they're are a lot of other silly superstitious people out there!!)

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PuppyMonkey · 07/01/2016 12:05
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Duckdeamon · 07/01/2016 12:06

Bonkers

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BumWad · 07/01/2016 12:07

Confused

Really?

It's a door number!

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Whatsername24 · 07/01/2016 12:09

We live on a new build estate and there are no number 13s, I assumed it wasn't used. Around the corner though are two semis - the first semi is numbers 1 and 3 and the one next door is numbered 5 and 9. No idea why 7 hasn't been used.

If the number can't be changed could you use a house name instead?

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mumblechum1 · 07/01/2016 12:12

I bought a number 13 on Friday 13th. Lived there happily till 1st marriage broke down. Sold the house to a man.

Fast forward 2 years, got together with the man who bought the house on Friday 13th. Moved back into the house to live with him.

Now been married to him for 25 years.

Lucky number 13 for me!

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Pagetta · 07/01/2016 12:21

Ha thanks ladies - my husband thinks i'm nuts as well! Bonkers it is (hormonal what can i say lolol!)

Off to buy a house (although mumblechum may not mention your story to DH!)

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specialsubject · 07/01/2016 12:38

yes, bonkers. Primitive superstitions have no place in 2016.

that said, we had some silly cow view our house and then decide that the ley lines were wrong...

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BastardGoDarkly · 07/01/2016 12:41

mumble that's crazy! (And lovely)

Yip op, totally bonkers, good luck with the house!

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Blodss · 07/01/2016 12:42

It would put me off. If you feel superstitious about it now it may affect your life.

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chandalier · 07/01/2016 14:05

Totally bonkers Hmm

I lived at a number 13 for twenty years and nothing happened.

When we did move it sold quickly too and that number did not put any buyers off either.

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OpheliaMoo · 07/01/2016 14:43

Noooo it would not put me off. It's just a number!

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longestlurkerever · 07/01/2016 14:45

I grew up in number 13. My life's been pretty charmed. I'd think it ridiculously twee if developers avoided it

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BYOSnowman · 07/01/2016 14:48

I had an argument with someone in Hong Kong about the fact she lived on the thirteenth floor and the fact it was called the fourteenth didn't change that fact

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BYOSnowman · 07/01/2016 14:48

Too many facts in there but you know what I mean!

(And 13 was my exam candidate number and I always got top marks at school!)

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Kingfisherfree · 07/01/2016 14:50

Yes. I bought one , lived there happily for a few years and sold it again within 2 weeks.

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longestlurkerever · 07/01/2016 14:52

Crossed posts op. Congratulations on your house.

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MimsyBorogroves · 07/01/2016 15:06

Oh! This explains something.

I was utterly confused as our next door neighbour is 11, and we are 15. I've been looking for number 13 all down our road!

Of course, that means we "officially" live at 13. Which probably explains why we can't fix our tap Grin

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DollyMcDolly · 07/01/2016 15:07

I live on a new build estate and there isn't a number 13. It wouldn't bother me tbh

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ChickadeeChick · 07/01/2016 15:58

Mimsy Grin
OP I can see why it niggles but it is just a number. Happy house buying Smile

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2madboys · 07/01/2016 15:59

I've worked for a house builders and there were never any number 13s. If it's bothering you (even if just from a resale point of view), it may be worth calling the builders or speaking to the site manager if he's still around and asking if it can be changed to 12a.

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OpheliaMoo · 07/01/2016 16:30

Personally I'd find 12a more annoying, would much rather have my own unique number

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NameAgeLocation · 07/01/2016 16:31

Lived in one for years, very happily.

Our cat did die while we lived there though.

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Blueprintorange · 07/01/2016 16:33

Are you sure it's not the plot number? My plot number was 12 but house number was 57!

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