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Housing development behind house we're buying!

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SpeechieE · 21/06/2023 17:05

We are in the process of buying a house in a beautiful rural town, but have just found out that the land behind the garden has had planning permission granted for four bungalows, one of which is pretty much right behind our garden and would potentially overlook us, especially as they're set slightly higher than our garden. It's a fairly small bit of land, and these bungalows will be squeezed in, and their gardens will back right onto our boundary. These bungalows mean that we would have neighbours on all four sides, and would affect the privacy of our garden.

I think this is a deal-breaker for me, I don't want to live by a building site, and then when it's done there will be more neighbours to deal with, and the outlook is no longer a pretty wildflower meadow and trees, but four crappy red-brick bungalows. But my husband still thinks we should go for it... he makes the point that we are already getting it for a good price for the area, and it's rare to get a lovely, detached character property with off-street parking and a good sized garden in this town, most houses are ugly new build bungalows. He is right, I've been watching Rightmove for years, and with the price increases there isn't much in our price range. He also makes the point that because the garden is long and thin, and their boundary is next to our off-street parking, they wouldn't really overlook us anyway. But these bungalows will spoil our view out to the Welsh mountains.

Would you walk away? Or give it a try, seeing as it's such a small development. Could we try to renegotiate on price? We do love the house and the location is perfect, and over the last few years there's only been a handful of character, detached houses in this town that have come on the market within our price range. It's only a small development, but might still be 12 months of disruption, then a lifetime of dealing with potentially bothersome neighbours and decreased re-sale value. So frustrating!

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SpeechieE · 27/06/2023 09:59

Thanks everyone for your messages. We have decided to pull out of the purchase. It's not just due to the development, but there were a few other factors and this was one more compromise I was not willing to make when we have a more sensible alternative. I really appreciate your help with everything, it helped my husband to see sense!

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VegetablesFightingToReclaimTheAubergieneEmoji · 27/06/2023 12:06

Roselilly36 · 23/06/2023 11:16

I totally agree, my friend was assured by her solicitor that it was an ancient woodland and the trees were protected etc. made no difference whatsoever, council gave planning permission for the new estate and all the trees were felled, so you are right to be concerned about this. Money talks sadly.

This really annoys me. This stuff is either important and we protect it, or it’s not. This half arsed bollocks doesn’t do any good.

VegetablesFightingToReclaimTheAubergieneEmoji · 27/06/2023 12:07

SpeechieE · 27/06/2023 09:59

Thanks everyone for your messages. We have decided to pull out of the purchase. It's not just due to the development, but there were a few other factors and this was one more compromise I was not willing to make when we have a more sensible alternative. I really appreciate your help with everything, it helped my husband to see sense!

I think that’s probably sensible sadly. The building work would be annoying and so is the unknown. It’s easier buying it once it’s up, as you’d know what your getting

Piscesmumma1978 · 27/06/2023 12:38

SpeechieE · 27/06/2023 09:59

Thanks everyone for your messages. We have decided to pull out of the purchase. It's not just due to the development, but there were a few other factors and this was one more compromise I was not willing to make when we have a more sensible alternative. I really appreciate your help with everything, it helped my husband to see sense!

I hope you find somewhere nicer op x

Roselilly36 · 27/06/2023 13:10

I think I would have done the same OP, good luck with finding somewhere else, usually based on my experience you often find somewhere even better. We were so upset when a property we wanted to buy didn’t workout, we bought somewhere much better in the end. Wishing you all the best.

Words · 27/06/2023 16:55

Very wise decision OP.

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