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Do you think this is the main negative in this flat?

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JeffsanArsehole · 14/09/2015 18:19

4 rooms in the flat.

2 of the rooms have 2 sets of windows each that overlook someone else's garden. ie The flat next to it has its garden coming all the way up to the windows. If they were having an evening barbecue or were smoking outside it would be right next to you.

The other room overlooks the front and there's a further room without a window that overlooks the side.

There is a garden with the flat but it's separate.

When I viewed it (it's been on the market 8 months) I said it wasn't great to have next doors right outside the window and the agent said 'they were probably quiet people' Hmm Obviously just flannel.

I can't see anything else wrong with but I think this negative is a really big one.

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MadrigalElectromotive · 14/09/2015 18:35

Is it on the ground floor? Do you have a rightmove link for it? I can't quite picture the layout in my head.

From what you've said, the set-up sounds sub-optimal. What makes you like it?

JeffsanArsehole · 14/09/2015 18:39

Yes, it's on the ground floor. Ground floor is wide and the garden is divided with the opposite flat having the garden in front of their rooms stretching across the other flats.

And the garden for this flat accessed round the other side

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Intradental · 14/09/2015 18:40

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LillianGish · 14/09/2015 18:50

It sounds like something you can't do anything about if you don't like it which would put me off. When viewing flats (which I'm doing at the moment) there are things I don't like which can be changed (even if it means saving up to do so) and things I don't like which can't be changed (orientation of flat, view out of window, road it's in etc). For me this would fall into the latter category - and even if the people who have that garden now are ok, they could move.

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