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unashamed brag post & property porn (to me, anyway!)

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kronenborg · 01/05/2014 08:26

i know, its such terribly bad form to do this, but i'm so delighted with our house, i just can't help myself, and i don't get much opportunity to express this in the real world, so i'm doing it on here...

also, this might just give some hope to people who've had a bad time in their property search, that sometimes it really does all turn out of the best.

we had been looking for a house to purchase for over a year. we are a large family (4 kids), and needed somewhere that would suit them not only now, when they are young, but also as they get older. we also needed somewhere with enough space for a live-in aupair, preferably enabling her to have her own space, and for us not to be on top of each other. preferably decent outside space too, plus also preferably in a village, with a shop and a pub. period properties were also a big plus.

we were looking in buckinghamshire, for schooling reasons, and i need to be able to commute both to marlow, and london. as a result, all of the decent housing stock seemed to be not only absurdly priced, but also fought over tooth and nail, with much being sold even before hitting the open market. we were in rented accommodation, and ready to move at the drop of a hat, which i naively thought would provide us with a decent advantage, but as it turns out, was a similar situation to a seemingly endless number of other potential purchasers, most of whom seemed to be cash purchasers! (we definitely needed a mortgage)

we offered on a few properties over that year - and i must say that NONE of these properties were places that we loved - we were offering out of desperation, and compromised on nearly all our criteria. suffice is to say that on each occasion, either we were outbid, or our highest offer was not acceptable to the vendor.

we kept telling ourselves as we lost out on each property that we didnt love the place anyway, and that it was all happening for a reason, and every time we said these things, we were convincing ourselves less and less.

anyway, we decided to expand our search area outwards - and came across a listing on the internet which looked too good to be true.

this place: www.zoopla.co.uk/property-history/shakespeare-house/main-street/grendon-underwood/aylesbury/hp18-0st/18508456

we decided to go and have a look, and from the moment we even turned up outside the place, we were 100% hooked. things got better and better as we continued our viewing, and we could not really believe the place could end up being ours.

we went back for a 2nd viewing the very next day, at which point it turns out that the property was a repossession. having had no experience of repossessions, we didnt really know what we were letting ourselves in for, but naively decided to go for it anyway, figuring that if we didnt try, we definitely wouldnt get the place. we offered significantly less than the price mentioned on that link (around 50% less, as it happens!), and to our amazement, our offer was accepted. then came the terrifying rush from acceptance to exchange of contracts, which we managed to pull off in 20 days, including all conveyancing, full structural survey etc.

we moved in just before christmas...and yes, there have been some issues - the house had been vacant for over a year, having previously been run as a 5 star bed and breakfast - there was water damage from a leak which had brought down a ceiling, and, as anticipated, when the mains water was reconnected, there were burst pipes everywhere from the water not having been drained down property prior to bank ownership.

but we have been working hard to sort all the issues out - pipes repaired & replaced, water damage corrected, timbers treated, some rewiring, replastering, redecorating, and the house is slowly but surely getting back into the sort of shape it deserves. trying to reclaim the garden into some sort of decent order has been quite a challenge too!

it is a completely remarkable, and i would say, unique home - it is 16th century, so just under 500 years old, and is full of period eccentricities - there is a mural above one of the doors, estimated to have been painted when the house was originally constructed - there are incredible timbers in the walls and ceilings - there is a priest hole (something i had never heard of) - everything is irregular.

it is also supposedly haunted - although we have seen no evidence of this yet. shakespeare himself is documented to have regularly stayed there on his travels between stratford and london, and puportedly wrote a midsummer night's dream there. all extra bits of history that add to it's charm.

but the most important thing is that we all LOVE it! having moved 8 times in the last 8 years, we have finally found our resting place - and i really mean that...the only way we want to leave this house is in a box.

i post this not only as a brag, but because, 4 months on from moving in, i am still in total disbelief about how this has come to pass - from being totally despondent with house hunting, and resigned to buying a place that we didnt love, to ending up in absolutely the house of our dreams, at a price LOWER than that of the other properties we were offering - it really just doesnt seem possible - and yet it was, and is - and i have to pinch myself every day to remind myself how lucky we are, and that this is real!

so, depressed house hunters - keep the faith - perhaps there may be more to that saying that "everything happens for a reason" that we know, and that given a bit of luck and a following wind, you will also find your forever home at a price that is within your budget - that place of your dreams!

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deepest · 05/05/2014 11:35

Lizzy - I live in the same county I was guenuinely intrigued to see that you could get a house of that calibre for that price - so I googled the village to find out where it was thought might be impacted by HS2 and saw all the prison info - took 2 secs.....

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NCFTTB · 05/05/2014 11:35

Wow! Beautiful house!

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Lizzylou · 05/05/2014 11:36

I would have maybe kept that info to myself Deepest Wink

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Bowlersarm · 05/05/2014 11:36

deepest - she said she paid about half that price in one of her posts.

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Bowlersarm · 05/05/2014 11:38

we bought at 50% of the price in that brochure for deepests attention.

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NinetyNinePercentTroll · 05/05/2014 11:44

Very nice house, OP. I hope you and your family are very happy there Smile




Another mild voice of doom though, do you want to be linking to your actual home address on the www?

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Tobagostreet · 05/05/2014 11:46

What an amazing home! Would LOVE to live in a house like that! Envy

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ClarksonsPerm · 05/05/2014 11:49

Deepest - I can't see where the OP has been misleading. Could you elaborate?

OP it's a gorgeous house - congratulations! :)

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deepest · 05/05/2014 11:51

The brochure the that OP chose to link had it as 1,375,000 in 2011 - it clearly didnt sell at that price and there were further price drops until it finally was re marketed in Oct 2013 at 675K.

The OP has been misleading by suggesting that they offered at 50% below the asking price....my Q was did they then offer and get it for 332K?

"we offered significantly less than the price mentioned on that link (around 50% less, as it happens!), and to our amazement, our offer was accepted"

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deepest · 05/05/2014 11:53

If you scroll to the end of the link posted by the OP -- you can see the marketing price history

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Bowlersarm · 05/05/2014 11:54

Jesus, deepest who has pissed on your chips today, or are you always so lovely? Confused

The price she paid was clearly put enough for me to understand it.

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ClarksonsPerm · 05/05/2014 11:58

I worked it out fairly easily. Granted it didn't occur to me to research past prices as thoroughly as you did.

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eddielizzard · 05/05/2014 12:00

well i guess the op was mildly misleading...

this sort of sharing isn't my bag, but nor is busting.

bleurgh to the whole lot.

although i do like the house Smile

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ClarksonsPerm · 05/05/2014 12:06

I'm actually surprised it took so long for some sourpuss to try to bring the OP down. Mumsnet hates happy threads - they always end up being denigrated as stealth boasts/bragging. Or like Deepest, someone has to dig around for the cloud round every silver lining.

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MuttonCadet · 05/05/2014 12:24

Gorgeous house! We have our own lovely bit of history (although significantly less grand), it's a beautiful family home, I hope you build many happy memories there for you and your children.
Ignore the negative comments, unfortunately it was bound to happen.

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SagaNorensLeatherTrousers · 05/05/2014 12:26
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deepest · 05/05/2014 12:35

There are numerous "whoops" and "wows" throughout the thread by other Mners specifically impressed that the OP achieved an apparent 50% cut from the "asking price."......On each occassion the OP chose not to clarify.

I doubted that she negotiated 50% discount in this market. There was no digging around on the sale price to be done by me -- the marketing price history is on the bottom of the OPs orginal link.

....but I think that it is only fair that the facts are clear for everyone on the thread -- ie what the actual asking price was - and the context of the location.

It is a stunning property - I have no negative comments about the bricks and mortar - just the impression claimed that 50% off asking price was achieved.....

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VitoCorleone · 05/05/2014 13:13

Well, haters are gonna hate...

Beautiful house OP, I'm very jealous :)

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ScarlettlovesRhett · 05/05/2014 13:37

If it were me, and I was doing an'unashamed brag post' as the OP clearly stated, then I would have picked the same archived schedule as the OP.

The two later ones (latest linked to by darkest) do not show the house at its best, it gets increasingly overgrown in each one.
The OP said she paid 50% of that price, she didn't mislead at all imo.

It's a lovely house btw, congrats on your bargain!

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Tinkleybison · 05/05/2014 14:45

Ignoring all the hair-splitting about price - what a fabulous historical building!

Agree with the pp that it would be great if you could locate and post a picture of your priest hole, I think it is more likely to be behind one of your walls than in your loft space.

It looks like a wonderful family home.

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Mintyy · 05/05/2014 14:53

I'm a bit of pedant like deepest and I was struck by the same, although cba to comment when I first looked at the thread. I can see where she's coming from.

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Mintyy · 05/05/2014 15:03

"we offered significantly less than the price mentioned on that link (around 50% less, as it happens!), and to our amazement, our offer was accepted."

I don't understand the amazement because the property was being marketed at less than 50% of the price on the link.

But, like I said, pedantic.

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BitOutOfPractice · 05/05/2014 15:09

"I think that it is only fair that the facts are clear for everyone on the thread"

Why? Why is it any skin off anyone's nose what she paid? Why should I care about what a random stranger off the internet paid for her house? Why should I care if she "mislead" me?

Just be happy for someone who is happy eh? Enjoy the pretty pictures of a lovely house. And then move the fuck on and get on with your life.

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Mintyy · 05/05/2014 15:25

I think you are over-reacting a bit, tbh, BitOutOfPractice.

Its an intriguing-looking house, op and always wonderful to hear when someone has found their dream home.

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MuttonCadet · 05/05/2014 15:30

Deepest wasn't being pedantic, the issue of the price was an aside at the end. She came on to criticise the location of the property.

Which is entirely up to her, but seems a bit bitchy really.

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