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Any budget at all, which house would you buy?

68 replies

SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 02/01/2016 21:15

Just that really. I'm trying to cheer myself up by looking for the house I will buy when I win the lottery tonight Grin.

I love a bit of property porn on a cold, damp January evening.

Any budget, any location. What would you go for?

So far, I'm quite liking this with a modest win. I'm still searching for a real splurge one...

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EdithWeston · 02/01/2016 21:16

I want one of those 4 or 5 bedroom flats in a concierged Victorian mansion block in Knightsbridge.

SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 02/01/2016 21:17

This might do for my coastal property Grin.

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SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 02/01/2016 21:21

This kind of thing Edith?

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raisin3cookies · 02/01/2016 21:23

Realistically I would get a fixer-upper and have it redone to my exact specs. I love the potential of old Victorian homes with high ceilings like this one....www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent/property-37231794.html

The decor is mental and it has damp issues but I love it!

missmargot · 02/01/2016 21:30

This has been on the market a few times and I love it, it's basically a bigger and better version of our current house (although DH would never buy a listed building again, lottery win or not):
www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-51521935.html

SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 02/01/2016 21:42

That house could be fabulous raisin. Somebody spent a lot of time & effort on it in the 1970's Grin.

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raisin3cookies · 02/01/2016 21:47

I viewed it, it's amazing (if tired). The wallpaper was obviously high quality in its time, as well as the carpets. I still can't understand the bathroom suite choices however ....

GeneralGrevious · 02/01/2016 21:58

bit too perfect but I could get used to it

sem973 · 02/01/2016 22:19

love a house-porn thread :)

3 within walking distance from me.....must add they all make my shoe box look like one of those green BT broadband box-things on the side of the street!!.....OH's favourite is No3 his 1st spend with a lottery win....

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-49743277.html

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-55922204.html

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-33773994.html

RJnomore1 · 02/01/2016 22:24

This is my idea of heaven. We went to St mawes on holiday and it's lovely

www.rightmove.co.uk/new-homes-for-sale/property-35323215.html

RJnomore1 · 02/01/2016 22:24

I'd have to move alone though.

Sunnyshine · 02/01/2016 22:30

General indoor and outdoor pool!!! Surely ones enoughGrin

bookbook · 02/01/2016 22:35

This would do for me -just a change in decoration perhaps :)

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-52289608.html

Wombat87 · 02/01/2016 22:41

We bought a Victorian terrace as a doer upper. All high ceilings and original staircases and cornices. Been long but amazing and the house just looks great. Nice nods to the Victorian house like Victorian style skirting and architraves and covings... With a nice traditional modern twist.

Around the corner there's 5 bedroom houses, the ones that go over 4 floors. With the massive wide front doors etc. Derelict and in need of love. My love. Alas we're broke. Maybe in a few years!

Devora · 02/01/2016 23:08

I'm quite tempted by York: maybe this lovely www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-50631637.html?premiumA=true or this www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-55824212.html?premiumA=true

I'm also tempted by central London, though the truly desirable properties (well, you said budget no issue) are so hideously decorated it's hard to find one you'd want to live in. Here's the best, mainly because I love the location: www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-35031552.html

bookbook · 02/01/2016 23:10

Bishopthorpe has just been flooded Devora- wonder if it is still up for sale ?

Devora · 02/01/2016 23:29

Ah yes, good point: you've got to be careful with York. Look at this one: currently a b&B, but could be fantastic. Near busy main road but also near river (though out of flood zone). I've known this building for over 30 years and I would love to live in it: www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-50991292.html

This is also lovely: www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-38464659.html?premiumA=true

sem973 · 02/01/2016 23:34

LOL Devora!....Pic 7 London house.....have to check if local garden centre does naked man on train-track! Hmm

Devora · 03/01/2016 00:04

Wow, you're right! I love it even more now Grin

AlpacaLypse · 03/01/2016 00:12

I love property porn...

I'm thinking rural, no nearby neighbours, enough land to have a seriously good festival on, not liable to flooding, seaside reasonably close. Mains electric vital!

I was brought up somewhere that had features one two and three, and our summer parties were legendary. However the sea was seventy miles away and mains electric had somehow passed our farm by.

80sMum · 03/01/2016 00:14

I am torn between:

This

and this

and this

and also, this

Decisions decisions! Smile

wickedwaterwitch · 03/01/2016 00:15

St mawes is indeed fab
www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-51058937.html?premiumA=true

HarrietSchulenberg · 03/01/2016 00:16

Sem973 - if you buy house 3 you'll have to put up with me singing (in my head) whenever I go past in the car Smile. There's a couple of other ugly individual houses on that road that just look so wrong in that setting.

AlpacaLypse · 03/01/2016 00:16

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wickedwaterwitch · 03/01/2016 00:18

That Westminster one is a bit poky Grin

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