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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:
Ladybird2023 · 01/03/2023 19:07

1 due to it being not overlooked, it sounds perfect apart from a small washing machine :)

Poodles23 · 01/03/2023 19:21

The first one definitely.

DollieBantrysPantry · 01/03/2023 19:34

House 1 as that is the one you love!

YDBear · 01/03/2023 19:59

Reading the descriptions house 1 is so obviously the more desirable/desired choice, I suspect that in simply writing this post the OP has answered her own question.

Tessabelle74 · 01/03/2023 19:59

First one, views would win it for me

Yourcatisnotsorry · 01/03/2023 20:20

You want house 1 it’s pretty obvious from your post so pick that one! It sounds lovely, enjoy the views and zipping about!

ImagineImagine · 01/03/2023 20:32

I know you’ll have picked by now. Hope you picked house 1, it sounds really lovely! ☘️

TheHillsAreAliveWithTheSoundOfEtc · 01/03/2023 20:53

Definitely 1.

Yes, it seems less practical. As your own OP shows people don't always buy practical.

Although you do pay a premium for new builds, it sounds like you will be in a more pleasant spot with house 1, a good location also commands a premium.

Buy the first house and enjoy every day that you live in it.

Harls1969 · 01/03/2023 21:00

Difficult. I'd probably say 1, providing you can comfortably afford the extra cost. The bedroom storage, views, ease of getting to other places could swing it and also, nobody has ever lived there- but would the kitchen annoy you and £1200 a year is a lot. You could go on holiday with that...
With option 2, you've got more bedrooms...but no storage. The £100 a month could pay for wardrobes though. But would the location annoy you?
Good luck OP, let us know what you decide

Densol57 · 01/03/2023 21:02

House 1. I know what you mean about the open staircase to the bedroom. We looked at one similar last week for investment purposes and it really felt lovely. Views are really important too as you have to live in it.

Let us know what house you chose

nocoolnamesleft · 01/03/2023 21:10

House 1. Pick the views. Having a decent view totally saved my sanity during lockdown.

Teenagehorrorbag · 01/03/2023 21:16

magneticmoon · 01/03/2023 07:28

The design is a door in the 1st floor, to wide landing. So you can close that door, go upstairs and no door to the master, the open staircase is in the room.

I would hate this! I like a door to my room that I can shut, I'd feel really exposed and also cold (for no real reason) if I didn't have a proper door at floor level.

But that's your choice. Other than than, they both sound fine. I'd be inclined to pick a 4 bed as presumably in the longer term it will be worth more - but perhaps I'm missing something? The first house sounds lovely, and practical - if that's where your heart is then go for it!

Angrywife · 01/03/2023 21:47

magneticmoon · 01/03/2023 17:44

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!

I think you made the right decision, fingers crossed you were in time!

exaltedwombat · 01/03/2023 21:49

>there is only me and DD

Big houses for just two of you!

You've obviously 'chosen' the first one. Can you afford it?

Leftbutcameback · 01/03/2023 21:54

magneticmoon · 01/03/2023 07:24

I have had sight of someone else's searches for this area. They have to cite water nearby which means a brook. By low ground I just mean it's at the bottom of a hill, has not flooded in past few years since built.

Here’s where you check flood risk - check both river and surface water. Takes a minute max. www.gov.uk/check-long-term-flood-risk

HotWaterBottleAndABook · 01/03/2023 21:57

House 1 from your descriptions. Not overlooked and kerb appeal is important (having lived in different houses that lacked both in one way or another).

CobraChicken · 01/03/2023 22:50

House 1, assuming you can afford the bigger mortgage payments.
I'd hate to be as overlooked as you describe house 2.

Jack80 · 01/03/2023 23:03

I would go for larger house but that’s what we would need

Bunce1 · 01/03/2023 23:10

Galley kitchen would be a big NO from me. I love to cook and entertain.

a1poshpaws · 01/03/2023 23:23

I used to sell new builds for a company who I'm kind enough to allow anonymity 😅. There were fairly important teething problems with every single one of their builds. Think cupboard doors falling off; appliances put in so that their doors were facing the wrong way and couldn't therefore be opened; dangerously shaky twee little spiral staircases .

Also my brother's just lost a substantial deposit due to pulling out of a new build buy, as when the house was completed enough for he and his wife to view it, it bore little resemblance to the plans/pictures they'd seen. It also went way over due date even to get to that stage.

So although it sounds much nicer than the other one, I'd be wary. On the other hand, the other one may be completed, but your description made me feel it's a bit dreary.

What does DD feel about them? After all she's going to be majorly affected by your decision. Or is she too young to take account of the factors?

Maybe take a chance and decide on a coin toss!

Mamanyt · 02/03/2023 01:19

In cases like this, my dad always said, "Flip a coin. You'll find yourself thinking, 'OH, I hope it is..' and there's your choice. Forget the coin, go with the hope."

NotRightNowNo · 02/03/2023 13:43

What happened OP?

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