We've not looked at any and i doubt we will now.Yorick wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:24 pmSome new housing estates have rules banning works vans and campers.weeksy wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:10 pmApart from leaving our 'life' where we are i'm not sure there are any. I'm massively hoping @crust ends up doing the same and we're not far from one anohter still for riding, but other than that we have nothing keeping us in our location.Cousin Jack wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:04 pm When you have decided what to buy have a really long hard think about the downsides, both of the property and location. We didnt really do that, and now we are stuck with a less than ideal property in a less than ideal location. Dont get me wrong, it's not dire and all the issues are manageable, but with the benefit of hindsight we wouldn't have moved to where we are.
There's aspects of this i can't put into enough words how much it'll make our life better for example, currently we're averaging 8-10 hours driving a week to FoD and back and £40-60 in fuel and snacks/coffees etc. When we're living within 15 mins of there then that changes the whole dynamic. You add onto that this weekend we're driving there again (2 hours) then driving to Dyfi on Sat afternoon for the Sunday riding, the Dyfi trip from current home is 4 and a bit hours and goes down to 2hrs 35 from the new location, which again is HUGE for us...
The only real downside as i say is motorhome parking on any/all of the properties, but again, we don't have that where we are now anyway.
Just something to be aware of.
New build houses, yeah or nah?
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Machiavellian theory....estate agent thinks the people selling the second house are time wasters/unrealistic in their expectations so they've made yours look like a bargain by inflating a similar one.weeksy wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:19 pmFunnily though, it's the same agent who valued both houses.Horse wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:16 pmJust sold my mother's place. One estate agent suggested £425,000weeksy wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 10:05 am Baffled by a new property that's come on the market in our village. Same size as ours, arguably a bit of a bigger front garden, but it's £75-100k over ours.... looking at it, i can't see how that's even slightly possible.
Another, that we went with, suggested best offers, with a guide of £350,000. We sold for £375,000.
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IMO it deffo helps rather than hurts our causeCount Steer wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:30 pmMachiavellian theory....estate agent thinks the people selling the second house are time wasters/unrealistic in their expectations so they've made yours look like a bargain by inflating a similar one.weeksy wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:19 pmFunnily though, it's the same agent who valued both houses.Horse wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:16 pm
Just sold my mother's place. One estate agent suggested £425,000
Another, that we went with, suggested best offers, with a guide of £350,000. We sold for £375,000.![]()
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This thread has jumped along and I can't keep up 
Where is that middle one? It looks nice.
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Where is that middle one? It looks nice.
A friend of ours provides MoHo and caravan storage in the Bream area, I can put you in touch if you get to the point where you need it
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Not just new ones. I was looking at houses last year and some of the hidden vehicle restrictions were deal breakers, I found myself looking up estate chat groups and forums to see what people that live there are complaining about. I wouldn't consider many of the houses on this thread, if they are packed in that tightly and close to the road then there will be parking problems.Yorick wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:24 pmSome new housing estates have rules banning works vans and campers.weeksy wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:10 pmApart from leaving our 'life' where we are i'm not sure there are any. I'm massively hoping @crust ends up doing the same and we're not far from one anohter still for riding, but other than that we have nothing keeping us in our location.Cousin Jack wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:04 pm When you have decided what to buy have a really long hard think about the downsides, both of the property and location. We didnt really do that, and now we are stuck with a less than ideal property in a less than ideal location. Dont get me wrong, it's not dire and all the issues are manageable, but with the benefit of hindsight we wouldn't have moved to where we are.
There's aspects of this i can't put into enough words how much it'll make our life better for example, currently we're averaging 8-10 hours driving a week to FoD and back and £40-60 in fuel and snacks/coffees etc. When we're living within 15 mins of there then that changes the whole dynamic. You add onto that this weekend we're driving there again (2 hours) then driving to Dyfi on Sat afternoon for the Sunday riding, the Dyfi trip from current home is 4 and a bit hours and goes down to 2hrs 35 from the new location, which again is HUGE for us...
The only real downside as i say is motorhome parking on any/all of the properties, but again, we don't have that where we are now anyway.
Just something to be aware of.
I'd rather get something a little older like the bungalow looking one with a bit more breathing room around it.
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I bought a new build back in the early 80s. Came home pissed up and took the first right off teh main road instead of the second right and spent ages trying to get into the wrong house!weeksy wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 7:39 am So yesterday me and the boy looked at a few things
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_BUY
This one was one of my favoured locations, Berry Hill. It's convenient for pretty much everything. However, it's funny how viewing places in the context of living there is different than just driving past and thinking "yeah i'd live there", you look a bit more in-depth at things and this area just feels wrong to me. It was like that Jim Carey movie where he's in a weird world that's not real. Everything just felt artificial and wrong. It had nothing that jumped out at me. I can imagine coming back from having a beer and getting lost finding your own house.
Weirdly, the one in Coleford at the entry to a similar sort of setup didn't feel like that, it felt part of the area... Whereas Berry hill felt like it's been plonked there overnight
Driveways on a hill should be called ramps as they are a PITA. Awkward to jack a car up should you need to. Things roll away. Dangerous when icy etc blah...
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Ruardean Hill mate.Taff wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 1:01 pm This thread has jumped along and I can't keep up
Where is that middle one? It looks nice.
A friend of ours provides MoHo and caravan storage in the Bream area, I can put you in touch if you get to the point where you need it![]()
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_BUY
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That's the one I like the most.Got a lot going for it. As I said on whatsapp, doors either end of the passage, some bike hooks boom - lot bigger garage space.weeksy wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 2:11 pmRuardean Hill mate.Taff wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 1:01 pm This thread has jumped along and I can't keep up
Where is that middle one? It looks nice.
A friend of ours provides MoHo and caravan storage in the Bream area, I can put you in touch if you get to the point where you need it![]()
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_BUY
Easy commute of James, to work, bit harder home. Meh, he needs the exercise.
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LOL what about me !!!! Every time i go over i've got to get up that hill again !!!!crust wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 2:57 pm
Easy commute of James, to work, bit harder home. Meh, he needs the exercise.
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Well, if you mean you're using a tow-rope on the Eeb for me then maybe
In truth it's not the worst hill ever.... but it's not the smallest by any means that's for sure
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yeah you deffo never.KungFooBob wrote: Thu Oct 30, 2025 8:23 am I've found you a house!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... TzWZqKmRMg
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I saw it in a Friend face group with the comment 'which room do you think they do the murders in?'weeksy wrote: Thu Oct 30, 2025 8:33 amyeah you deffo never.KungFooBob wrote: Thu Oct 30, 2025 8:23 am I've found you a house!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... TzWZqKmRMg
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I'd not even opened it until you commented as i was already on Rightmove....
but.... OH my !!!!!
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The glitter-ball in the kitchen is a design master-stroke!
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Mrs Weeksy loves a glitterball, but i think that's above and beyond her wants for sure.Count Steer wrote: Thu Oct 30, 2025 8:49 am The glitter-ball in the kitchen is a design master-stroke!
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