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Choice between 2 houses today

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magneticmoon · 01/03/2023 06:05

I'm torn between 2 houses, which would you pick? Details -

Firstly, both of these are in the same village, both equally good for schools and amenities. However are at opposite ends of the village so some differences in location as follows:

House 1
Brand new, with the build due to complete in August. 3 bedrooms, over 3 storeys. Lovely master as the top floor with an open staircase - this is gorgeous, a real selling point for me. On high ground so sweeping views of local countryside (this won't change). Has 'kerb appeal' on the outside (think sort of brownstone town house style). On the inside the ground floor is open plan from kitchen to diner, with the kitchen being relatively small (galley kitchen), appliances built in - and here the washing machine, oven on the smaller side but manageable as there is only me and DD. All 3 bedrooms have wall to wall, floor to ceiling wardrobes built in which is very attractive as we could hide a lot in there. The garden is 10x5 metres (same as for all their houses), not overlooked much at all. We couldn't decorate a new build at the start but would focus on the garden. 2 parking spaces. There are a relatively small number of houses on this estate and due to position there is no ability to build more. The advantage of this house is very easy access to a major motorway, A roads and into the nearest town - we could zip off to wherever we wanted very quickly. The monthly mortgage on this one about £100/month more than the other. This house is direct with the builders so perhaps easier (no vendor or estate agent)

House 2
2 years old but the owners bought it then moved to another country almost immediately, so as good as new and no chain so could move as soon as conveyancing goes through. 4 bedrooms, over 3 storeys. The master also as the top floor, but without the open staircase - stairs and a door open into the room. On low ground so without the sweeping views, but tucked away on a very peaceful estate. Slightly less kerb appeal if I'm being picky - compared with the first one (think more standard white painted normal 4 bed). And the estate in general perhaps not quite as pretty as the other. On the inside the ground floor has separate kitchen and living room, both equally spacious but could be knocked through to create the open plan. More storage for coats and shoes than the first in hall cupboard. In kitchen more space for appliances of normal/larger size. Bedrooms don't have any storage built in and doors are positioned so you can't quite get the wall to wall wardrobe appeal of the first house, and we wouldn't have any storage there at the start. The garden is same size as the first but overlooked on every side by the backs of other new builds, not overly intrusive but not the open perspective of thr first house. We could decorate as it's past the 'settling' stage. The garden is plan patio and plan grass so equally we could get started doing something there. 2 parking spaces. No further houses to be built as the estate is complete. One consideration for this house is as it's tucked away at the bottom of a relatively busy village, to get anywhere you need to drive our of the estate, up through village traffic to get to the same spot as the first house, and exit - which probably adds 5 minutes to any journey. Less 'zipping'. The monthly mortgage on this one about £100/month less than the other.

What else to say... both have a service charge on the estate, and a build warranty. All 3 have a toilet on ground floor, main bathroom on 1st floor and ensuite on top for the master - and not much difference between the houses. We can't stay where we are beyond this year and don't want to. DD would have a similar length walk to school from either (neither super close to her school but similar to many of her peers).

There is no terrible choice here, either is perfectly liveable. Which would you go for?

OP posts:
SquishyGloopyBum · 01/03/2023 12:40

From how you have written your OP it's no contest- 1.

Vegrocks · 01/03/2023 12:43

Of urgency is a real issue then surely how quickly you can move in to each is an important factor

Fedupofdiets · 01/03/2023 12:54

I would also go for number one. Sounds like it is much better positioned and I hate hate hate being overlooked in the garden.

Belindabelle · 01/03/2023 13:05

Privacy in the garden is very important to me, more so as I get older.

I also think that far reaching views are desirable. I would go for the house that offers these even if the rest of the house had flaws. You cannot change the view and you can never predict what your neighbours will be like.

However it seems that you prefer the house that has these attributes anyway.

mrsm43s · 01/03/2023 13:22

Based on the information given, I'd go for House 2. I think it sounds better value, and a better, more future proofed house. I don't like the idea of open stairs in the bedroom, so that wouldn't be a selling point for me, and built in wardrobes wouldn't sway me at all as I'm not a fan of those either! I'd be put off by the small kitchen in House 1.

That said, you're buying a home, and it is really clear that your heart is with House 1. So I think you should go with your gut, otherwise you'll always feel that House 2 was a compromise house for you.

Daisydoesnt · 01/03/2023 14:56

“Neither. Both clearly leasehold.”

not necessarily- we’re buying a new build which is freehold, but there is a small service charge which contributes to maintenance of communal grassed areas etc. it’s less than £100 per year and it’s written into the contract that it can only increase by a tiny amount each year.

randomsabreuse · 01/03/2023 15:38

House 1. Hemmed in garden and bottom of a hill would annoy me.

Also the location just seems better for what you want from the house.

Plus the OP reads like you prefer house 1.

You can change a house somewhat, but you can never move it to the top of a hill if it sits in a valley!

Calmdown14 · 01/03/2023 17:11

So @magneticmoon , what did you decide???

magneticmoon · 01/03/2023 17:44

Calmdown14 · 01/03/2023 17:11

So @magneticmoon , what did you decide???

Interestingly (or not) I'm now in a position where I chose one, contacted them, they haven't come back to me. I can probably stretch it to the morning but beyond that my choice might be made for me as I don't want to risk losing both. If that happens I'll call it fate!

OP posts:
LovelyIssues · 01/03/2023 17:45

House 1

mickey54 · 01/03/2023 17:45

I’d choose the one that could potentially make more money on it, ie the better location or size of it. They say buy the worst house on the best street. You want to me able to make more money on it in the long run !

oosha · 01/03/2023 18:03

I would go for house number one and it sounds from the way that you have written it, that you prefer that one also.

8misskitty8 · 01/03/2023 18:06

Things to consider:-
If house 2 is near water then insurance will be higher due to potential flood risk. More bedrooms also puts insurance up.
Why did the people buy it then leave? Who has been living in it ? Could there be mould etc. from not being aired.

House 1, does the price include the kitchen/tiles etc you want ? The show houses are always made with the high end kitchen etc. that you have to pay ‘extra’ on top of the sale price to get.
Wardrobes are usually extra as well.
The completion date will end up being later than August, plus snagging once built.

sabbii · 01/03/2023 18:06

no brainer, house 2.
can't beat square footage and quiet location. 5 minutes by car is nothing for an journey plus you save money in the long run. You could overpay by £100 pound and clear your mortgage - that is the deal maker for me

screamingj · 01/03/2023 18:10

House 1. Location, location, location. You can tart up house 2 but it'll never have the views or special staircase. They'll be your selling points one day.

Vegrocks · 01/03/2023 18:13

Are you in the Uk?

if so, nothing you can do until morning anyway!

Mandyjack · 01/03/2023 18:18

magneticmoon · 01/03/2023 07:38

Interesting what you've all said about my post, thank you. Yes my instinct says the 3 bed but my logical head says the 4 bed, partly because it's more house for less money.

Does a new build lose its shine when you move in and put all your belongings in it, would i regret not going for the larger house with more places to put things, in reality.. I'm not sure.

I think you need to write and pros and cons list for both.

2bazookas · 01/03/2023 18:21

I'd go for the first, for the outlook and location, garden privacy. All top items on my tick box list.

The only thing against it is that master bedroom open to the stairs you like so much. My first thought was, no sound privacy if you are a shrieker or acquire a noisy shagger.

Hollyhocksandlarkspur · 01/03/2023 18:22

Go with gut. Sounds like you love house one. I went with gut and it was absolutely the right thing. So important to love where you live and can be combination of light, flow of rooms, privacy etc. Choose the garden that is private so you can totally relax. I never really felt ‘free’ when had garden neighbours could look into and now love my private space. Good luck and hope you and DD are very happy in new home.

MrsCarson · 01/03/2023 18:28

House number one sounds better. But what do you mean about the size of the appliances in the Kitchen? Aren't they standard sized?

Middleagedspreadisreal · 01/03/2023 18:32

House 1. No brainer for me. Views. Built in wardrobes so don't have to buy. Easier access to places you need to be.

Zuma76 · 01/03/2023 18:33

Have you considered that the price for house 1 is higher because it’s a new build. You are paying a premium for being the first one in, which you won’t get back on re-sell if the market stagnates

U1sce · 01/03/2023 18:43

I couldnt relax in a garden that was surrounded by other houses overlooking it

OhcantthInkofaname · 01/03/2023 18:45

From the US- Ex was real estate lawyer - never buy a new build. Let someone else work out the kinks. There are always kinks.

BillyDeanisnotmylover · 01/03/2023 19:00

I’d hold off making a panic decision. Neither sounds perfect. No. 1 obviously has your heart….but at the expense of practicality. It’s shiny, new and glamorous. The built in wardrobes are not a reason to choose this house!!! But no. 2 is not great either as it has an overlooked garden and location is not so good.
I’d wait for the one that will come along that you won’t even question your decision on.