Hi
We are looking to move house. After a rocky period financially where we were stuck renting unable to afford a deposit, I am in the process of receiving a substantial inheritance.
A house has become available which is almost perfect: picture box thatched cottage, a stream running through the garden, an aga, gorgeous terracotta flooring, 4 bedrooms... an extension that could become an annexe where our autistic daughter could remain living with us into adulthood but have much more independence. It is within budget.
However, it flooded badly in 2016 as did the rest of the village - it seems water came down from the surrounding hills rather than the stream rising up - and 'water came in' again in 2024 but no insurance claim was necessary. It has flood barriers installed on all doors and significant work in the garden to increase drainage. There is also work planned in the village to prevent further flooding. How big a red flag is this? What further information would you need?
For clarity, with the inheritance, we would not need a mortgage and the property is currently fully insured - we have asked how much that costs.