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Please critique this house!!

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Masterhasgivendobbyasock · 24/02/2018 21:22

Hi all!

Please give your critical opinions (or otherwise) on this house!

m2.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/46673209?search_identifier=74eebc473c57ad91e431a89db5fe1d8e

I viewed it earlier today and considering putting an offer in. The major negative for me is that the bathroom is downstairs. I would see if I could turn the small upstairs room into a bathroom and build an extra room in the attic (next door seem to have built into attic). Otherwise I like the layout and it feels very cosy and spacious and good for raising a family. Green spaces nearby.

For anyone who knows Bristol, what do you think of Redfield, the area? Are there any good schools in the area? Is it safe?

Thanks! Grin

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Masterhasgivendobbyasock · 24/02/2018 21:23

Sorry, I’m stupid and haven’t learnt how to make clicky links yet Blush

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CottonSock · 24/02/2018 21:25
CottonSock · 24/02/2018 21:27

Some of the rooms look small, but the diner is huge. I don't know Bristol well enough to comment on area, but love the city generally

OutyMcOutface · 24/02/2018 21:27

The garden is very dark. Not much would grow there and it would be too cold for the vast majority of the year anyway.

greendale17 · 24/02/2018 21:30

Downstairs bathroom is a no no
Don’t like the kitchen at all- too narrow
Back garden is horrible and needs some work
Bedroom 2 and 3 look cramped and small

thiskittenbarks · 24/02/2018 21:32

I don't know Bristol but £270 for that house seems like a bargain! Making me depressed about our house search considers moving to Bristol...

SomeKnobend · 24/02/2018 21:33

Looks lovely. I don't know Bristol but where I am in the south that would be an absolute bargain.

Masterhasgivendobbyasock · 24/02/2018 21:33

Yes the garden did look dark - I’ll have to look which way it faces. It was a sunny a day so it doesn’t bode well though!

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Masterhasgivendobbyasock · 24/02/2018 21:37

Bedroom 2 is actually feels a decent size in real life, fits a double bed with a bedside table, a desk, and a separate wardrobe area. I’ll try and attach a photo. I thought it would be ok for a DC but maybe not. I don’t know!

Please critique this house!!
Please critique this house!!
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Masterhasgivendobbyasock · 24/02/2018 21:38

Apparently the garden is west facing - is that good or bad for light?

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user1471530109 · 24/02/2018 21:39

I've just moved into my new house which has a downstairs bathroom. It was v unsure about it, but after only a few days I've got used to it. I'm putting an ensuite upstairs too.
Don't let the bathroom out you off.

You need to think what your priorities are. Mine was location (I'm in village I wanted to be in).

user1474652148 · 24/02/2018 21:39

I think it looks good - I like it. Good value and Bristol is a great investment

user1471530109 · 24/02/2018 21:39

West facing is fab late afternoon early evening. Dark in morning.

fudgesmummy · 24/02/2018 21:41

Amazing dining room and kitchen, I really like the whole house. I have a downstairs bathroom and have for the last 34 years, so doesn’t bother me at all

foodiefil · 24/02/2018 21:41

I think it's lovely!

Bluntness100 · 24/02/2018 21:43

I think it looks nice also and your plans could work. It doesn't seems to give lounge size though?

Masterhasgivendobbyasock · 24/02/2018 21:44

I lived in a houseshare when I was a student with the bathroom downstairs, and I did find it quite annoying, especially when there were other housemate’s friends around in the living room and I needed to walk through them to shower! Blush

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SwedishEdith · 24/02/2018 21:45

I like it! What time of day did you visit? West-facing garden should get sun in the afternoon onwards?

Masterhasgivendobbyasock · 24/02/2018 21:45

I guess that’s a different kind to when you live with your own family though! But it’s a long way if you need the loo 🚽 in the night!

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Masterhasgivendobbyasock · 24/02/2018 21:46

Oops don’t know how that rogue emoji of a loo got in!

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HundredMilesAnHour · 24/02/2018 21:46

Hate the kitchen and the kitchen units having been extended into the dining room/2nd reception. It's like they're made a bigger kitchen but on the cheap. Living room looks very small. I'd only consider buying it if you have the money to knock through from the living room and build a proper open plan downstairs (rather than the failed budget version the current owner has). It could be nice if you spend some serious money on it (knock through downstairs and extend kitchen properly, turf garden and tidy up, extend into attic).

Masterhasgivendobbyasock · 24/02/2018 21:46

Viewed at 10am, so that would explain the lack of sun!

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specialsubject · 24/02/2018 21:47

Depends on height of nearby buildings and that wall ...

SwedishEdith · 24/02/2018 21:49

I like the kitchen units in the dining room. I think that's a clever idea. Can always change the doors.

Masterhasgivendobbyasock · 24/02/2018 21:50

Hmmm maybe I’ll try and do a second viewing in late afternoon to see how sunny the garden is then

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