Now that the youngest child has gone to uni, we have been dithering over whether or not to move. We’ve lived in our modern house in the country for 10 years. It's attractive, we’ve done a lot to it and it meets our needs but we still have a pretty big mortgage (now borderline crippling, since Truss). It has gorgeous views but it’s on an exposed hill, the garden faces north and we have to drive everywhere.
We have just viewed a place in the centre of a nearby village. The house is a similar size but it's 17th century with original wonky floors and lots of character. Little sheltered south-facing garden. The environment is lovely – beautiful village, views of the church, great pub, good little shops etc all 2 minutes' walk from the (gorgeous) front door.
It would cut our remaining mortgage in half meaning that we could pay it off in 5 years with lower payments. My husband adores it and would move in tomorrow. I have never lived in a very old house and although I love the quirks, I am worried about it being cold and draughty.
If we don’t seize this opportunity - while we’ve both still got jobs - to get a good-sized house we can afford in a lovely place, it might never come again. But I’m also worried I’d be making a mistake leaving our warm, insulated house for one with electric heating and single-glazed (albeit beautiful sash) windows.
What to do?